Windows Aero Scheme in Boot Camp

How do i get Windows Aero scheme( Vista Ultimate) to function on my Macbook Pro. Is this at all possible in Bootcamp?

Hi Ronald and welcome (back) to Discussions,
normally Aero is enabled by going to Personalize (right click on desktop or control panel) > Window Colour and Appearance and selecting aero from the list.
Aero should work on your MBP, but it is neccessary that you have used the OSX Leopard DVD (the one that came with your MBP) while in Vista to install the needed BootCamp Drivers.
And if you have done that already, you should use the BC Update for Vista provided by Apple to update the drivers. http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/application_updates/bootcampupdate21 forwindowsvista32.html
Hope it helps
Stefan

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