Running Windows on Macbook 13"

decarmi1

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I partitioned my Macbook's HDD into two parts and am running Mac OS X 10.4 on one partition and Windows Vista on the other. I want to upgrade both OS's (Mac to Snow Leopard and Windows to 7), but right now before I put the money and time into upgrading I want to make sure it's worth it.

My question is how do I set up the wireless card - aka, network controller - (pci\ven_168c&dev_0024&subsys_008710) to run on the Windows Vista partition? I've looked for compatible drivers and tried installing and reinstalling drivers so that Windows can make use of the wireless card.

Aside from the wireless driver, I also need drivers for USB Human Interface Device (USB\VID_05AC&PID_8240&REV_0110), Performance Counters (PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27A3&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_03), and some 'Unknown Device' (USB\VID_05AC&PID_8300&REV_000<).

Any help with any of this is appreciated, but especially with the Network Controller (wireless card). Thanks.
 
After you load Windows on the boot Camp partition you are suppose to put in the OS x install disk because it has windows Drivers for everything inside your Mac. It found my third party driver in my Mac Pro (tower) just fine and works great in 7. So it should work in Vista with no problem. So just put in the first OS X install disk in when booted into vista and it should have a Windows installed Vista will see on the disk, run that and it should fix your wireless in Vista or 7.
 
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