I have a macbook and i just bought xp proffessional for it (intel based mac).
I installed windows no problem but many drivers such as the video drivers and
the wireless network card drivers arent found. Is there any way i can get
these drivers so i can use xp on my mac?

RE: Mac XP drives by AEG

AEG
Wed Apr 23 20:42:00 PDT 2008



"AEG" wrote:

> I have a macbook and i just bought xp proffessional for it (intel based mac).
> I installed windows no problem but many drivers such as the video drivers and
> the wireless network card drivers arent found. Is there any way i can get
> these drivers so i can use xp on my mac?

Sorry didnt realize i was in the wrong area

Re: Mac XP drives by John

John
Thu Apr 24 03:54:15 PDT 2008

On 24/4/08 02:17, in article
151BEB57-7281-47D4-8AB6-C2BE244E20DD@microsoft.com, "AEG"
<AEG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I have a macbook and i just bought xp proffessional for it (intel based mac).
> I installed windows no problem but many drivers such as the video drivers and
> the wireless network card drivers arent found. Is there any way i can get
> these drivers so i can use xp on my mac?

Apple include nearly all the drivers you would want on the Mac OS X 10.5
install DVD.

What you need to do is to boot in to Windows on your Mac, insert the Mac OS
X 10.5 DVD, and Windows should hopefully see a volume on it that contains
the drivers you want along with an installer program that will install them.


Re: Mac XP drives by AEG

AEG
Fri Apr 25 16:18:01 PDT 2008



"John Lockwood" wrote:

> On 24/4/08 02:17, in article
> 151BEB57-7281-47D4-8AB6-C2BE244E20DD@microsoft.com, "AEG"
> <AEG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> > I have a macbook and i just bought xp proffessional for it (intel based mac).
> > I installed windows no problem but many drivers such as the video drivers and
> > the wireless network card drivers arent found. Is there any way i can get
> > these drivers so i can use xp on my mac?
>
> Apple include nearly all the drivers you would want on the Mac OS X 10.5
> install DVD.
>
> What you need to do is to boot in to Windows on your Mac, insert the Mac OS
> X 10.5 DVD, and Windows should hopefully see a volume on it that contains
> the drivers you want along with an installer program that will install them.
>
> I tryed that but it didnt read the cd.... Help, It would detect it but it thought the disc was empty.