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BootCamp 1.0.2 Released
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According to MacFixIt, the BootCamp drivers have been updated. Now what are the changes? Anyone?
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Installed, see no differences at all.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Umm, my eject key still doesn't work... does that count?
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Updated windows drivers, thats about all I saw.
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How did you guys install 1.0.2 ?? Did you have to do the whole boot camp install all over again??
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Join Date: May 2001
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Yes please, can someone confirm i can install 1.0.2 without reinstalling XP ??
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I'm not too sure if this worked, but i just installed boot camp assistant. then burned the driver disc using the 1.0.2. Then used the disc in xp mode to install the drivers. Does this mean I installed the new drivers?
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Originally Posted by cold aspiration
I'm not too sure if this worked, but i just installed boot camp assistant. then burned the driver disc using the 1.0.2. Then used the disc in xp mode to install the drivers. Does this mean I installed the new drivers?
Yep, you're all set.
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does two button scrolling work now?
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Originally Posted by altimac
Yes please, can someone confirm i can install 1.0.2 without reinstalling XP ??
All the 'boot camp assistant' does is partition your disk so you can install windows on your mac hard drive. there is no need to re-install windows. Simply launch the updated boot camp assistant, tell it to burn a drivers cd, and reboot into windows. insert the disk, and run the setup utility on the disk.
That'll update your drivers to the newest (apple supplied) versions, and you're set.
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Originally Posted by vamp07
does two button scrolling work now?
Nope, not yet. Neither does CTRL-click, unfortunately.
Has anyone else been having trouble with the eject button?
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What exactly did the update do anyway? I don't notice anything new and I am still having major issues running 3d games in xp
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Well I just installed the drivers, and the much talked about audio problem is still there as well. So far, no changes really noticed.
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I was hoping the time issue would be resolved....oh well.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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I'm not expecting the time issue to EVER be resolved. The two OSs just handle time differently, so the Mac's hardware keeps time, and OS X interprets it as GMT/Zulu time, while Windows interprets it as local time. Unless they introduce an added layer between the hardware clock and Windows (the real culprit here-most OSs like OS X, Linux, etc. expect hardware to keep Zulu time), then the issue will remain, and I think that would not only be very difficult to realize, but also probably screw up other things in the process.
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Originally Posted by ghporter
I'm not expecting the time issue to EVER be resolved.
Registry edit:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\TimeZoneInformation
Add a new DWORD value "RealTimeIsUniversal" set to 1.
This has been known to act up occasionally, but works more often than it doesn't.
The typical "Registry Editor is not guaranteed not to eat your children, use at your own risk, etc." disclaimers apply, but if you're using Boot Camp you already used beta partitioning software.
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