Apple updates Boot Camp and firmware for MacBook
Apple released several patches for Boot Camp software as well as desktop updates for MacBook and notebook MacBook Pro 13.3, on November 18, 2010.
Boot Camp 3.2 software currently has 2 32-bit and 64-bit versions for Windows users, supports ATI Radeon HD 5870 graphics card, the device connects Apple USB Ethernet Adapter and MacBook Air SuperDrive storage, at the same time solving a series of important nameless errors. Apple recommends that users of Boot Camp 3.1 upgrade to this new version.
Apple also released 2.0 firmware EFI updates for desktop MacBook and 13.3 'MacBook Pro laptops (33.78cm), correcting an incorrect color display when connecting to an external monitor.
Boot Camp 3.2 software supports Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7, requires users to be running Boot Camp version 3.1 to upgrade. This software has a capacity of 280.28MB with 32-bit version, 121.25MB with 64-bit version.
The 2.0 EFI firmware updates require a MacBook or MacBook Pro 13.3 computer 'to run Mac OS X 10.6.5, with a capacity of only 1.98MB. You can download these updates from Apple's Support website or via the Software Update utility.
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