robo456
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Hi guys... I decided to do a fresh install of Snow Leopard on my MacBook. Everything was looking good on the 'mac side' so I was ready to re-load my XP SP2 via the Boot Camp Assistant (3.0?).
Everything seemed to go well, I made a 32gb partition formatted with NTFS (quick) during the install. Got to the desktop, ran the boot camp driver installation, and all the hardware was configured properly. After that, I tried to run service pack 3. (i've also tried via Windows Update and get the same error) It gets about 2/3 thru the install and gives me:
'an error occurred while copying file osloader.ntd'
I hit cancel to abort it.. it goes thru the software uninstaller to clear out what it tried to do and I noticed it taking off files from the 'G:' drive (which Windows sees as my mac partition) I always thought they were two separate entities.
Anyway, I'm trying again from scratch to see if I messed something up in the process, but has anyone else had problems getting SP3 to work?
I've googled and searched here, without much luck. Thanks for any info!
***EDIT***
After a little more searching, I came across:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3841
--rob
Everything seemed to go well, I made a 32gb partition formatted with NTFS (quick) during the install. Got to the desktop, ran the boot camp driver installation, and all the hardware was configured properly. After that, I tried to run service pack 3. (i've also tried via Windows Update and get the same error) It gets about 2/3 thru the install and gives me:
'an error occurred while copying file osloader.ntd'
I hit cancel to abort it.. it goes thru the software uninstaller to clear out what it tried to do and I noticed it taking off files from the 'G:' drive (which Windows sees as my mac partition) I always thought they were two separate entities.
Anyway, I'm trying again from scratch to see if I messed something up in the process, but has anyone else had problems getting SP3 to work?
I've googled and searched here, without much luck. Thanks for any info!
***EDIT***
After a little more searching, I came across:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3841
--rob
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