1/28/2024 0 Comments Bootcamp 3.0 for windows xpPotentially going in and downloading the latest nVidia drivers for your system from their site and doing the "clean install" first may clear out any old nVidia installations. I'm not sure if Apple did not like that I was running nVidia drivers other than the ones they provided or if Adobe for some ungodly reason did mess with my Apple BootCamp update, but I basically uninstalled nVidia completely using Add/Remove programs and rebooted and installed the newest nVidia drivers from the nVidia website again. Long story short, I got that same message that you posted every time I go from the login screen to the desktop. I thought nothing of it because the install completed and rebooted. Sometime during the update of 3.2 I got an error about something about nVidia. For some reason, both updates just hung and didn't do anything at some point, and the Adobe update was virtually impossible to stop via the Task Manager. At some point, Adobe wanted to update as well so I made the mistake of running the Adobe update at the same time. I then checked for updates again and it found the 3.2 update so I started downloading that. Windows at some point ran its own system updates as well. I was apparently only running Boot Camp 3.0, so I updated to 3.1 and reinstalled.
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