I installed Windows XP SP2 with the drivers that I burned on CD (with bootcamp). The issue is that the network connection does not work. (Wired) Wifi + I for even a bug at the end of the install of drivers …
How did you do to run the net on Windows XP on your Macbook?
Easy, If you start with Boot Camp you find yourself with a standard PC and the same concerns in connection resolve that any PC, I use Parallels suuggere at least the PC running at the same time and you share the existing connection .
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Since Mac Intel came out, the best way to have the best of both world of Windows and Mac OS X on Apple machines is through using Boot Camp, that many find it confusing the first time use. Mostly, because the lack of drivers software that Windows needs, so it will be able to talk with the Mac hardware. However, many finds the error message: “Disk Error” Now what?
It can happen that during installation of Windows appears the message “Press any key to boot from CD. Disk Error. Press any key to restart “. We are thus forced to resume the installation from the beginning. In a note published recently by Apple describes how to prevent the error.
The Windows installation includes an initial phase in which the drivers are loaded on the essential destination volume and then the machine reboots and Windows performs a miniboot by volume and then upload all the remaining from the installation CD. And ‘here that, not infrequently, there is before the problem.
The solution isn’t too difficult to follow, there are only a few small steps that’s all.
First, you must restart from your Mac OS X. If this does not happen automatically, you must hold down the Alt key and then the icons appear in the volumes containing the different OS (if more than one), including Mac OS X.
Second, Selected the icon for OS X and launch Boot Camp Assistant (in the Utilities folder) and you proceed with the elimination of the previously created partition for Windows. You close and reopen the new Boot Camp Assistant and it recreates the partition you want Windows to proceeding with the directions to install it.
When a CD of Windows, when we are on the screen to choose the partition on which to install it (usually is called “Bootcamp”), it is imperative to select the format the same format in FAT32. Therefore be avoided formatting to NTFS ol’opzione “Leave the current file system intact”.
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According to reports from the MacRumors site, the version of Boot Camp is included with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard will include drivers for Windows that will allow access to HFS +.
Boot Camp lets you install Windows and other operating systems on a secondary partition of your Mac OS X, and is indeed provided with a set of drivers that allow you to make best use of Windows on the Mac peripherals
But so far no direct access from Windows, the Mac OS partition of X (if not solutions using third party software), but it seems that from now on will be possible.
There is no fear but for the security of data on partitions Mac: it seems the media is read-only and will not, from Windows, the modification of files in HFS +. Should only allow access to your data (music, pictures, etc …), even from Windows (just as happens now with NTFS partitions of Windows, accessible directly from Mac OS X-only reading).
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