I could be wrong, but why not bridge the drivers from your OSX installation? I don't think the drivers installation is meant to be used with VM machines like in Fusion. I think, if I understand correctly, that is only used if you're installing Windows completely independently with Bootcamp.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Zachary Kline" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 7:33 PM
Subject: Mid 2010 MacBOok Pro and Win 7


Hi All,
I'm trying to make my Fusion installation complete by installing the bootcamp drivers for Windows 7 32-bit. WHo knows, I might want WIndows to talk to something bluetooth-related some day or, perhaps, my webcam. I run into a problem when running the setup file from the OS X dvd, however. The setup program fails to even get properly started, but doesn't give a meaningful error code. This is behavior I've seen reported on forums via Google searches, but no definitive answer has come up as far as I know. So, does the mid 2010 MBP support win 7? I'd think so, but would appreciate clarification. Why on earth could the bootcamp drivers be doing this?
Best and thanks for any help,
Zack.

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