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chrishelms
Hey Guys,

I put the Windows XP Drivers for Bootcamp 10.5 online. I had troubles finding this stuff elsewhere so I made a copy of these drivers from the original DVD.
I guess most of you have these drivers availible but whoever needs it should download it here

These drivers are no warez so I decided to post them here!

Here are the Download links:

www.rapidshare.com ONLINE http://rapidshare.com/files/69911580/bootc....part1.rar.html
www.depositfiles.com ONLINE http://depositfiles.com/files/2378607
www.filefactory.com ONLINE http://www.filefactory.com/file/4d124c/



www.rapidshare.com ONLINE http://rapidshare.com/files/69897068/bootc....part2.rar.html
www.depositfiles.com ONLINE http://depositfiles.com/files/2377905
www.filefactory.com ONLINE http://www.filefactory.com/file/376db3/


www.rapidshare.com ONLINE http://rapidshare.com/files/69889760/bootc....part3.rar.html
www.depositfiles.com ONLINE http://depositfiles.com/files/2377530
www.megaupload.com ONLINE http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YSDPZRL0
www.filefactory.com ONLINE http://www.filefactory.com/file/933c9a/


www.rapidshare.com ONLINE http://rapidshare.com/files/69884562/bootc....part4.rar.html
www.depositfiles.com ONLINE http://depositfiles.com/files/2377111
www.megaupload.com ONLINE http://www.megaupload.com/?d=66M72UPP
www.filefactory.com ONLINE http://www.filefactory.com/file/c14808/

cheers,
chriss
scottishduck
Woah awesome and handy smile.gif

Lucky because i just bought a Apple Keyboard and realized i need drivers.
Berzerker
How about x64 supported drivers?
scottishduck
QUOTE(Berzerker @ Mar 11 2008, 07:38 PM) *
How about x64 supported drivers?


I just dll'd the drivers and it doesn't have the new x64. Need those sad.gif
Xeon3D
Thank you very much indeed. These have come in handy in some times. smile.gif
oleg1981
sombody have vista 64 drivers for boot camp?
TTrek
perfect thanks!
ndhoste
thanks, I needed these urgently--you are a life saver!
KingRocky
You are indeed a life saver!

Thanks so much!
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Little Mac
Oh!!! Thanks so much! ^o^

ludacrisvp
This only contains the 64 bit drivers.

Vista 64 Drivers Part 1
Vista 64 Drivers Part 2
Vista 64 Drivers Part 3
Orpheus1120
Where are these windows driver located at in the installation disk?

I try looking with Pacifist, but can't find it.
damoak
thank for the driver i was looking for it
wellalbee1
I have not downloaded any drivers for i cannot find my leopard disks. Therefore i have neither an internet connection, nor can i play any games. When i attempt to download the driver for intel it says "this system does not meet minimum requirements." Should i download these drivers in a specific order? Also most driver installers do not even boot when clicked upon.
stephen1
Thanks to userx:

How-To Extract the Boot Camp Drivers from the Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard DMG

Introduction

So, you've waited for hours and hours for your Leopard DMG to finish torre-I mean, download from the ADC website. You don't have an extra DL-DVD laying around or you just don't want to use one - that's fine, but when you use boot camp, you'll find it asks for the Leopard DVD anyways!

You don't have to download the drivers from anywhere, you can extract them and copy/paste them from OS X! Here's a step-by-step guide on making it easy.

Part 1

Do not mount the Leopard DMG. If it is mounted, unmount it and then restart (you must restart or it will not work, there's no way to get around it, sorry guys.)

Part 2

Open a new Terminal window. If you don't know where to find terminal it's in Applications/Utilities.

Type in:
Code:
sudo hdid -nomount
[Add a space to the end] and drag the Leopard DMG file from your hard drive to the terminal window. The path will appear, and you can hit enter on the command. This forces the HFS+ partition of the Leopard DMG to not load, allowing the ISO part of the DMG to be booted, which is what we need.

If you're not using sudo already, it'll ask you for your password, type it in, hit enter, and you'll be rewarded with the following:
Code:
/dev/disk? Apple_partition_scheme
/dev/disk?s1 Apple_partition_map
/dev/disk?s2 Apple_Driver_ATAPI
/dev/disk?s3 Apple_HFS
Take note of the "?" because you'll need to remember it in a little bit.

Part 3

We need to make a way for the volume to mount on your Mac, so type in:
Code:
mkdir /Volumes/drivers
You'll recieve no response but this is normal.

Part 4

You're almost there! We now need to force the DMG to load with the ISO volume instead of the HFS+ volume. To do so, simply type:
Code:
sudo mount -t cd9660 -o nodev,nosuid /dev/disk? /Volumes/drivers
Where ? is the number we mentioned earlier. Remeber not to include the 's1,' 's2,' or 's3' parts in this command.

Now you simply have to restart Finder, which is easy to do from terminal:
Code:
killall Finder
Now you just have to copy the drivers onto a USB drive [or burn them to a disc], boot into Windows and install.
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