Hi Guys
I have the an Intel iMac that has always run Leopard. I used Bootcamp to install Windows Professional SP2. The install went fine, then I put the Leopard DVD into the drive to get the drivers onto Windows. Alas, it came up as a blank DVD with no setup.exe, autoplay is turned on, no files on the DVD. I know it has both mac and windows files on it and that the apple support page suggests I may have something called, MacDrive, which prohibits me from seeing Windows files. Unfortunately I do not and right clicking on the drive to select View Windows Files, is not an option.
I do not want to download torrent drivers as I have the proper ones on my legal copy of OS X Leopard. How do I:
1. Get Windows to recognize my Leopard DVD so I can get the drivers.
2. See Windows files while in OS X on the Leopard DVD so I can copy it from the DVD in OS X onto my mac desktop and as I formatted it as FAT32, I can copy the files from OS X onto my partitioned Windows folder.
Thanks
Jay
I have the an Intel iMac that has always run Leopard. I used Bootcamp to install Windows Professional SP2. The install went fine, then I put the Leopard DVD into the drive to get the drivers onto Windows. Alas, it came up as a blank DVD with no setup.exe, autoplay is turned on, no files on the DVD. I know it has both mac and windows files on it and that the apple support page suggests I may have something called, MacDrive, which prohibits me from seeing Windows files. Unfortunately I do not and right clicking on the drive to select View Windows Files, is not an option.
I do not want to download torrent drivers as I have the proper ones on my legal copy of OS X Leopard. How do I:
1. Get Windows to recognize my Leopard DVD so I can get the drivers.
2. See Windows files while in OS X on the Leopard DVD so I can copy it from the DVD in OS X onto my mac desktop and as I formatted it as FAT32, I can copy the files from OS X onto my partitioned Windows folder.
Thanks
Jay