Apple Boot Camp – Vista Support!

Apple updated Boot Camp and the new update includes support for 32-bit Windows Vista. I haven’t installed and tried this out myself but I sure hope it adds the ability to have the scrolling trackpad. I believe that was one major feature missing in the previous build when Boot Camp didn’t support Vista. I had some troubles getting the trackpad to work properly.

You can grab the update here!

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