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Vista on your MacBook

Sure... Windows XP has been working great on your MacBook, but you have been holding off on upgrading to Windows Vista because you were afraid of driver problems.  Wait no more!  The developers at Apple have just released a version of Boot Camp that is now compatible with the Windows Vista (32-bit). Weighing in at a mere 138 MB, it should have everything you need to get up and running on Vista (including Apple Remote support within Windows Media Player).

https://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/

Boot Camp 1.2 beta includes:

  • Support for Windows Vista (32-bit)
  • Updated drivers, including but not limited to trackpad, AppleTime (synch), audio, graphics, modem, iSight camera
  • Support the Apple Remote (works with iTunes and Windows Media Player)
  • A Windows system tray icon for easy access to Boot Camp information and actions
  • Improved keyboard support  for Korean, Chinese, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Russian, and French Canadian
  • Improved Windows driver installation experience
  • Updated documentation and Boot Camp on-line help in Windows
  • Apple Software Update (for Windows XP and Vista)

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