It is possible to get it going by using an unattended setup file to install Win 7, and packaging the Vista drivers as part of the unattended setup. That is more than most people would like to attempt at this point, probably. Also, the driver support isn't spotless yet.
Apple says that official support will be soon. When that happens, I have an unattended setup file that I'll bundle with the BootCamp drivers in a package that I'll give to the list. People should be able to simply place the files on a flashdisk, fill in the main unattended file with their name, product key, etc, and boot the Windows 7 DVD with the flashdisk connected for a fully automated install, including the automatic load of drivers. Bryan -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Blind Treasures Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 10:42 AM To: [email protected] Subject: BootCamp Has anyone heard any updates regarding the release of BootCamp supporting Win 7? Tony
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