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Paul Stamatiou Member

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edsel6502 Junior Member

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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 11:39 pm Post subject: Re: Boot Camp Installation Tips |
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Nice writeup. When I did mine. It clobbered my HFS_ partition. I hadda boot from my external drive. Reformat the partition and reclone.
Might want to add a disclaimer about backing up your HFS+ partition first.
Also you'll want to let them know that it will be normal for those undetected devices. ie. the Power management and IR |
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MacScout67 Member


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How many question marks are you guys seeing in Device Manager after installing all the Mac drivers? I currently have two.
I also have another problem. The time is always wrong when I start Windows. I'll correct the time and sync it with the time.nist.gov server. Then on the next restart it will go three hours ahead. Does anyone else have this problem? |
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edsel6502 Junior Member

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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:32 pm Post subject: |
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| MacScout67 wrote: | How many question marks are you guys seeing in Device Manager after installing all the Mac drivers? I currently have two.
I also have another problem. The time is always wrong when I start Windows. I'll correct the time and sync it with the time.nist.gov server. Then on the next restart it will go three hours ahead. Does anyone else have this problem? |
I'm seeing 3 unidentified.
1 x USB (IR)
1 X Unkown Device
1 X PCI
I think the rest is is the power management. I read that in the OSx86 project forums.
As for the time. It would seem that XP and MacOS store/interpret the data a different way. I would just install a service that will reset the time to a ntp server everytime on bootup. |
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graphics-guru Junior Member

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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 8:31 am Post subject: |
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| You might confirm that the time zone selection in WinXP control panel is set correctly. This could definitely set the time ahead or behind by X hours. |
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coolgames New Member

Joined: 21 Apr 2006 Posts: 4
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Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:32 pm Post subject: Another simple Install |
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Did everything but reboot before running Mac Drivers CD so it hung on registering. Keyboard is the Apple 109-key USB and mouse is Mighty Mouse.
I am seeing IR was warned in Device Manager Hardware.
Also a couple of unknown PCI devices. |
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