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They still don't work when I reboot to OS X though. If I run a repair or rebuild operation on them, it proceeds like everything is normal, and eventually determines the drives are "ok".
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Interestingly though, I used the latest version of Prosoft Drive Genius, booted from DVD, and it actually sees the drives fine. If I try to force any program to mount the drives, I just get back error messages. The OS X disk utility and Tech Tool Pro both refuse to even touch the drives, claiming they're of an "unsupported type". I've spent the whole day today trying to repair the OS X data drives, to no avail. BUT - upon rebooting into OS X, I found out it no longer saw either of those drives! I modified their drive letters using the Disk Management tool under "Administrative Tools" to get F: and G: reversed, and all appeared to be well. ("Data 1" was assigned as drive G: in Windows 7, while the "Data 2" drive was displaying first, as drive F.) But then I noticed that my OS X drives I had labeled "Data 1" and "Data 2" were assigned drive letters that were the reverse of what I wanted.
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Installed the Boot Camp 3.0 drivers into it, which also went fine. I installed Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit edition) on a 1TB drive in my Mac Pro, which went just fine. If you're using Boot Camp with Windows 7 and OS X with multiple hard drives, don't EVER use the "Disk Management" tool in Windows 7 to try to reassign drive letters of the OS X drives! Although I still have bad DPC latency, I haven't yet noticed any audio/video lag/drop-outs/screeches etc.īest of luck to you all and I hope this helps someone, Dingle7 Lateset Realtek High Definition Audio Codec => VistaĦ.
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Latest WLAN chip driver => Broadcom (4322AG chipset) Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows Vista 5.10.91.8 () = sp43743.exeĥc. Latest Nvidia driver for GeForce 9600M GT => 186.81 I manually updated the 'important' drivers to the very newest one, i.e.ĥa. You still can't fully dim the keyboard backlight with the F5 keyĥ. Deferred Procedure Calls (DPC) Latency issues still exist although it doesn't seem like you need to run the Bootcamp.exe on CPU 0 affinity only (Bootcamp.exe = the updated/Boot Camp 3.0 version of KbdMgr.exe)Ĥ. only the 9600M GT shows to windows and appears in the device managerģ. You still can only use the GeForce 9600M GT graphics chipset, i.e.
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The Boot Camp 3.0 installation automatically removed the Boot Camp 2.1 drivers that it was going to update and then installed the newer 3.0 onesĢ. I just installed Boot Camp 3.0 from the Snow Leopard DVD onto my MacBook Pro 17 (Mid 09) which is running Windows 7 64bit RTM and had Boot Camp 2.1 previously installed on it.ġ.