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So I've recently bootcamped Windows 7 but I cant seem to get the Ethernet driver to work. I downloaded the one from this site: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=18713
But whenever I try to use the installer I get a message saying the drivers weren't found. Does anyone know how to get this to work? Other than getting an actual PC..

September 1, 2013

7 Comments • Newest first

dekomori

Thank you so much everyone! Everything is now installed and working! Thanks for all the help~

Reply September 3, 2013
JekutoNightra

[quote=dekomori]Bootcamped a MacBookPro (Latest iOS Late 2011 release) with Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit if I remember correctly..[/quote]

Latest iOS? iOS is the software for iDevices. iPhone, iPod, iPad.

Reply September 3, 2013
bubblecup118

This issue can be easily solved.

When you setup with bootcamp, you had the option to download the drivers from there. Go to your Mac OS and open back bootcamp and go press install the drivers. Install them on an empty USB stick. After that go back to Windows, stick the USB there and let it do its thing. Once it's completed, it should work

Reply September 3, 2013
Sungoon

[quote=dekomori]How do I access that partition when I'm on Windows :O[/quote]

I wouldn't recommend messing with mac partitions on the windows side

Edit: oh, never mind for this situation, but yeah don't resize/manage partitions on the windows side of a mac.

Reply September 3, 2013 - edited
dekomori

[quote=Aeropedia]Don't even have to bother with a USB stick. Can just leave them on the Mac OS partition as Windows can read it perfectly fine.[/quote]

How do I access that partition when I'm on Windows :O

Reply September 3, 2013 - edited
dekomori

Bootcamped a MacBookPro (Latest iOS Late 2011 release) with Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit if I remember correctly..

Reply September 1, 2013 - edited
Miauri

Yeah, you need Apple's bootcamp drivers. The link is above, download them, put them on a usb stick and install them in Windows 7

Reply September 1, 2013 - edited