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24 Feb 2010Microsoft Windows clients running Windows 7 and Windows servers running Windows Server 2008 R2 cannot join a domain mastered by a Mac OS X PDC. Windows Vista and earlier clients and Windows 2008 and earlier servers can join the domain as expected.
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5 Feb 2010This article pertains to Windows XP. Users of Windows Vista can find help here
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4 Feb 2010If you attempt to install Microsoft Windows XP SP3 on an Intel-based Mac (Mac Pro, Mac Mini, MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or iMac) that is running Windows XP SP2 via Boot Camp, an “Out of disk space” alert may appear even when there may be adequate disk space to install the update.
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19 Jan 2010Apple today released an update to Boot Camp to include support for Microsoft Windows 7, which was released last October, as well as addressing other issues and adding support for the latest Apple peripherals. Boot Camp is a Apple’s tool to allow Inte…
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19 Jan 2010Download and install the Graphics Firmware Update 1.0 if you run Microsoft Windows 7 using Boot Camp on your iMac (with NVIDIA GeForce 7300 or 7600 GT) or Mac Pro (with NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT or Quadro FX 4500) computer. Important: Install this update before you install Windows 7 on your computer.
Find answers to questions about installing Microsoft Windows 7 on your Mac via Boot Camp. More details about some of the topics discussed in this article can be found at (www.apple.com/support/bootcamp).
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19 Jan 2010When using a MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2009) with Microsoft Windows 7 via Boot Camp, your MacBook Pro might not be able to use a wireless network when running Windows 7.
When running Microsoft Windows 7 using Boot Camp, Windows 7 may not detect the hard drive of an attached computer that is in Target Disk Mode.
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3 Nov 2009Microsoft Windows 7 does not include a standalone contact management application. If you were previously using Windows Address Book or Windows Contacts to manage and sync your contacts, this article explains how to locate and manage your contacts when using Windows 7.
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