Hi Chris,  Just wondering if it is possible to set up vinux in boot camp.  Just 
a thought.  I ofcorse would have to burn the iso image to a cd, but then again. 
 

Matthew


On Dec 9, 2012, at 12:16 PM, Chris H wrote:

> Hello all
> Well I managed to do it, get Windows 7 installed and working properly via 
> Bootcamp. My thoughts are very good so far! But lol! No where can I adjust 
> the brightness, even though I have the latest Bootcamp Support software as of 
> yesterday, the 8th of December! Lol!
> So goodness knows how bright my screen is now.
> Reason I'm saying this is the lower the brightness the longer the battery 
> life.
> But yes, Bootcamp is very good and think I actually prefer it over Fusion, 
> just so I can avoid the key remapping issues.
> The guide I posted worked a treat at my end, from start to finish.
> Anyway, may e-mail you from my Bootcap partition at some point. Haven't set 
> up the internet yet as just seeing what I can and can't do. Brightness 
> appears to be the only issue so far, along with a limited set of Power 
> Management features.
> Keep you posted.
> Chris.
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