Have you set your Mac to be running in 64 bit mode. Apparently, just because Mac can be 64 bit does not mean that it comes running in 64 bit mode. There are some things that you need to do to get your Mac to actually run in 64 bit instead of 32 bit. I know this is the case, but I have not needed to do that so I am sorry that I can't tell you what the procedure is to make it happen.



----- Original Message ----- From: "erik burggraaf" <e...@erik-burggraaf.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 8:45 AM
Subject: bootcamp 64 bit win7?


Hi guys, I'm going to by a windows for one of my clients and bootcamp it. Now on my win7 64 bit virtual machine the bootcamp drivers from my snowleopard disk won't install. It just says not supported. So I'm thinking, should I get this guy 32 bit? Or, is there a win7 64 bit bootcamp package? I have a 3.1 upgrade here for 64 bit, but it requires 3.0 installed first and That's apparently not what is on my snowleopard disc.

Thanks for any advice,

Erik Burggraaf
User support consultant,
Now posting occasionally on twitter at eburggraaf,
1-888-255-5194
http://www.erik-burggraaf.com

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