Dec 25, 2010 i finally got windows 7 to work, but i need the bootcamp drivers. When i run them it says nvidia uninstaller is 32-bit when it needs to be 64-bit. Does anyone know what is going on?
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Get supportI've read much about installing Windows 7 64 bit on my 21.5' late 2009 iMacs -
- nevertheless there is some lack of clarity about how to do it right.
First I read 'http://manuals.info.apple.com/en US/Boot_Camp_Install-Setup10.6.pdf'.
That's all well and good, but nowhere in this document is that 'USB storage device trick'
(see 'http://support.apple.com/kb/DL995') mentioned! On the other hand, in that DL995
description there's nowhere mentioned that there are additional steps to do afterwards!
OK - first I prepared my USB storage device according to DL995, made a 201GB partition,
inserted the 64 bit Windows 7 DVD and ran the installation without any problems.
Windows works, but brightness and volume controls for example don't work.
(When I press F1 I get Windows help etc.)
I can't find Boot Camp installed under Windows anywhere!
After the same installation on my second 21.5' iMac everything looks identical
with the exception that under 'Bluetooth Devices' on one machine there's
'Apple Wireless Keyboard' and 'Apple Wireless Mouse' installed - on the other
machine NOT, even tough I've NEVER used Bluetooth devices any of both
machines (just used wired Apple keyboard and USB Trackball).
How can this be? What's wrong?
Before I continue (OS X disc, 3.1 update... if required at all?),
how can I verify that the USB storage device had been used at all?/
How would it look if it wouldn't have been used?
Thanks for your help!
- nevertheless there is some lack of clarity about how to do it right.
First I read 'http://manuals.info.apple.com/en US/Boot_Camp_Install-Setup10.6.pdf'.
That's all well and good, but nowhere in this document is that 'USB storage device trick'
(see 'http://support.apple.com/kb/DL995') mentioned! On the other hand, in that DL995
description there's nowhere mentioned that there are additional steps to do afterwards!
OK - first I prepared my USB storage device according to DL995, made a 201GB partition,
inserted the 64 bit Windows 7 DVD and ran the installation without any problems.
Windows works, but brightness and volume controls for example don't work.
(When I press F1 I get Windows help etc.)
I can't find Boot Camp installed under Windows anywhere!
After the same installation on my second 21.5' iMac everything looks identical
with the exception that under 'Bluetooth Devices' on one machine there's
'Apple Wireless Keyboard' and 'Apple Wireless Mouse' installed - on the other
machine NOT, even tough I've NEVER used Bluetooth devices any of both
machines (just used wired Apple keyboard and USB Trackball).
How can this be? What's wrong?
Before I continue (OS X disc, 3.1 update... if required at all?),
how can I verify that the USB storage device had been used at all?/
How would it look if it wouldn't have been used?
Thanks for your help!
iMac 24' 2.8GHz; 2x iMacs 21.5' 3.06 GHz, Mac OS X (10.6.2), Kensington Expert Trackballs
Mac Pro 1.1 Windows 7 64 Bit Bootcamp
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