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problems with iAktos v5
Okay, so after several hours of trial and error I have finally managed to dual boot iAktos v5 and Vista Ultimate on my laptops single hdd. However, there are still some problems that I am having:
1) The internet does not work. I have wifi in my home and my wireless card is an Intel/Pro Wireless card. I heard this may be uncompatible, but I don't know if that is true.
2) The display is locked on 1024x768 and my laptops native resolution is 1680x1050. How can I change the resolution to that?
3) The sound works through my laptops speakers, but not if I plug in my logitech speakers into the audio jack. I have Realtek HD Audio.
4) The usb ports only work if I plug the device into them in Vista first. In other words if I plug my mouse into the computer under OS X it will not be recognized, but if I plug it in under Vista and then restart the computer and run OS X then the mouse will be recognized. Is there a way to fix this?
If anyone has a solution to any one of these problems I would greatly appreciate a response. Below are my systme specs:
Sager NP9262 Laptop
Intel Core 2 Quad 2.66Ghz
4GB Ram
Nvidia Geforce 8800M GTX
250GB HDD (Split into 2 partition, one for each OS)
Realtek HD Audio
Intel/Pro Wireless Card
If any more information is needed please just ask. Thank you.
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