yes, the audio chipset was different. i can't believe apple hasn't  
addressed this yet.
there are huge ammounts of postings everywhere about it.

On Sep 21, 2009, at 8:24 PM, Justin Harford wrote:

>
> I did this on a macbook pro original purchased in april of 2006.
> On Sep 21, 2009, at 8:10 PM, chris polk wrote:
>
>>
>> what version of the macbook are you using?
>>
>> On Sep 21, 2009, at 8:04 PM, Justin Harford wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> It does not exactly mean you can't do it without sighted assistance.
>>> It means that you have a choice between partitioning your drive  
>>> 50/50
>>> or just giving windows 32 gb.  I supposed you might be able to use
>>> the
>>> disk utility on the boot CD  to partition the drive more precicely
>>> but
>>> then you wil have to erase your mac partition and start from  
>>> scratch.
>>> So in this respect boot camp could be accessible, but installing
>>> windows remains the same story unless you have an unattended
>>> installation CD.
>>>
>>> I have not had these audio problems in boot camp with windows.  All
>>> you do is turn up the system volume.
>>>
>>> Justin Harford
>>> On Sep 21, 2009, at 7:51 PM, chris polk wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi:
>>>> just my observations here.
>>>> In windows xp/vista/7 on the new mackbook pros that came out in
>>>> june,
>>>> there are audio issues.
>>>> the volume is really low and can not be adjusted. there is a patch
>>>> that someone wrote, but it still isn't the same quality audio as if
>>>> you were in sl.
>>>>
>>>> this is not a problem in fusion, only booting the windows OS
>>>> natively
>>>> using bootcamp partition.
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>> On Sep 21, 2009, at 7:46 PM, Justin Harford wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Boot camp is actually pretty accessible now.  You now have the
>>>>> ability
>>>>> to set the size of the partition that boot camp makes with snow
>>>>> leopard.  You can install windows 7 just fine, or at least I was
>>>>> able
>>>>> to anyway.  I don't use it much though and I don't know if there
>>>>> are
>>>>> drivers I'm unaware of.  I doubt it.  But when you get into
>>>>> installing
>>>>> windows, its just not accessible because its windows and that's  
>>>>> how
>>>>> it
>>>>> is.  If you have one of those unattended installation disks, it
>>>>> should
>>>>> be pretty easy.
>>>>>
>>>>> J
>>>>> On Sep 21, 2009, at 6:42 PM, May McDonald wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi everyone.  I have just discovered that I will unfortunately
>>>>>> have
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> put windows on my mac machine.  There's a chat site that I go on
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> they haven't fixed their client yet to work with mac.  Does  
>>>>>> anyone
>>>>>> know if windows 7 will be able to go on the macbook?  All I could
>>>>>> find
>>>>>> on the subject was about windows xp and vista.  Also, is bootcamp
>>>>>> accessible since it is on the macbook or should I try something
>>>>>> else
>>>>>> to install windows?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> May and Wynter with a y
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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