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> I doubt if anyone here is using Boot Camp except me,
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Boy are you ever wrong about that, Markie-poo. But then you're wrong nearly
100% of the time, so you should be used to it by now...
> but just in case here is the Apple update site:
>
> <http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/application_updates/bootcam
> pupdate21forwindowsvista32.html>
You _did_ look at the line that begins 'Post date' before you made a complete
idiot of yourself, didn't you? Oops, it appears that you didn't. If you had,
you'd have noticed that while there's a list if items recently added to
Software Update, including dates for when they were added, the lead item on
that list is 'AirPort Client for MacBook and MacBook Pro' which was released
12 August 2009. Meanwhile, the Boot Camp 2.1 update was released... 24 April
2008. Over a year ago. You're a loon.
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> Beware#1 - This update version 2.1 is for the Windows partition
> ******* ONLY, it HAS to be installed from within Windows,
> specifically the 32 bit version of Windows.
>
> On the Mac partition, the version remains at 2.0
>
> Beware#2 - Because we are dealing with Vista, this is
> ******* a real PITA to install.
>
> At least for me it was, but then what do I know, I am senile!
>
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> File name is: BCUpdateVista32.exe (it is 228.4 MB)
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>
> If anyone is interested in the download/install/configure problems
> you will likely run into, give a shout and I will post a followup.
>
> Mark-
You're getting worse and worse and worse, Markie-poo. Seek help. Do it fast.
And some helpful URLs for those who haven't bothered updating Boot Camp in
the last year and a third:
<http://support.apple.com/downloads/Boot_Camp___Windows_XP_Drivers_Update_2_1>
<http://support.apple.com/downloads/Boot_Camp_Update_2_1_for_Windows_Vista_32>
<http://support.apple.com/downloads/Boot_Camp_Update_2_1_for_Windows_Vista_64>
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My experience with my new powerbook doesn't match what I've read on this forum. I finally dug out the manual I got with the powerbook and it just says to hold down Fn while pressing function keys, yet it doesn't work for me. Any advice? I've tried it with and without 'Use F1-F12 for special actions' checked. It just switches which combination gets me the brightness change, or the brightness icon + international circle crossed symbol. I've also tried restorying keyboard shortcuts and checking or unchecking full keyboard access.
I'm told I can't boot into OS9, incidentally, in case someone will suggest doing something in OS9.
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