ExpressCard/34 wireless cards?
gary
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Sun Apr 23 23:56:20 PDT 2006
Generally you get a BSOD from programs that run unprotected. As far as I
know, the only 3rd party software that runs unprotected would be
drivers. Install a bad driver and you might get a BSOD. However, I
haven't seen one since I dumped NT for win2kPro. I've run X64 for 6
months and haven't had a BSOD yet either, even with beta drivers.
Devin McBride wrote:
> Enjoy it...I got mine a week and a half ago and its great. Been booting
> back and forth with zero issues.
>
> I havent had a single BSOD either...which makes me wondering what everyone
> is doing to get those. :P
>
> Devin
>
>
> On 4/21/06 9:15 PM, "John McDermon" <jcm at UCLAlumni.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I just ordered a MacBook Pro -- looking forward to messing with the
>>dual booting or virtualization.
>>
>>One draw back, it does NOT have a PC Card slot. It has an ExpressCard/
>>34 slot. Does anyone know if there is or will be any ExpressCard/34
>>wireless cards? Even better, will there be external antenna connections?
>>
>>Cheers,
>>--John
>>
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