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20 January 2010
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AppleInsider repots that Apple have finally released the promised Bootcamp 3.1 updates (note that these are Windows .exe applications) to bring support to the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7. Those of us using Windows 7 have had to rely on previous versions of the Bootcamp drivers but there have been minor issues with this. These updates provide better compatibility. Note that there is also a Boot Camp Utility released for those wanting to move from Vista to Windows 7 and experiencing issues.
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