Bizarre MBP problem

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  • Miesfan0

    Check the drivers.
    Sometimes it has happened to me, and the solution has been "fighting" with Windows. Right click on My Computer and click Properties. Then we click the Hardware tab and Device Manager. From there, select those drivers that have the yellow exclamation, and looking for the drivers on the Leopard DVD (which you have to have previously entered).
    Search choose driver manually, then select from the list the correct driver (I usually always go that is). You say next and the driver automatically recognizes you and you will (hope) operate smoothly.

    • Did you upgrade VMWare/Parallels or Windows 7 recently?comicsans
    • Update, no ... the only Windows update I did recently was installing a new game, and DirectXContinuity

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