Thought I might but WindowsXP back on the Mac Pro (10.6.2) but I remember last time I tried that I couldn’t get Windows to see that I had an Airport adapter, so no t’internet.
Don’t seem to remember that happening with my MacBook Pro.
Which virtualization system are you using? I have used both Parallels
and VMWare (I’m on VMWare currently) and that’s the level at which you
need to make this preference setting. Windows just believes what it’s
told by the virtualization system.
If you’re using NetBoot, then there are drivers in that kit which map
the Apple hardware to the Microsoft OS, and it should be a completely
seamless experience, unless this is a third-party Airport card.
Walter
On Mar 28, 2010, at 8:17 AM, Kryten wrote:
Thought I might but WindowsXP back on the Mac Pro (10.6.2) but I
remember last time I tried that I couldn’t get Windows to see that I
had an Airport adapter, so no t’internet.
Don’t seem to remember that happening with my MacBook Pro.
Well I don’t think I’ll bother now Walt. When BootCamp partitioning (even 32Gb) I get:
The disk cannot be partitioned because some files cannot be moved. Back up the disk and use Disk Utility to format it as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume. Restore your information to the disk and try using Boot Camp Assistant again.
I ain’t doing that. Don’t want the pain of anything going wrong.