Bootcamp plan, or bootcamp64.
Then the screen will be blue after restarting, reporting the problem of driver incompatibility.
The solution on the network is:
Ok, restart, wait for the blue screen to restart. Then enter MacOSX system and install NTFS read driver paragon.
WindowsNT file system (short for NTFileSystem)
for
Mike.
Then rename it.
Under C:/window/Systam32/driver32.
applemtp.sys
and
applemtn.sys
For other names, such as adding at the end
_n。
Then enter windows.
In the control panel
Delete the updates under. Restart, and then change the newly renamed file to the original one.
Today, I suddenly thought, can I rename those two files before restarting? Prerequisite: [
win7
X64
System.
bootcamp64.msi
]
Personal installation is 64-bit win7, if it is 32-bit, then another program file will be installed.
Steps:
1.
Click to run bootcamp64.msi
2.
I checked in the automatic update configuration interface. Personally, I think updating is useless.
3. After the installation is completed, prompt
Restart, select here.
No, manually restart later.
rename
Under C:/window/Systam32/driver32.
applemtp.sys
and
applemtn.sys
For other names, such as adding at the end
_n。
applemtp.sys_n
and
applemtn.sys_n
5.
Restart windows.
6.
The touchpad is not available after startup, so you can choose full keyboard operation or USB mouse.
Full keyboard operation tips:
Windows operating system
Logo key. Win+E
You can open the resource manager, which is my computer. enter
This is the entrance.
Alt+F
You can pop up the file menu, the next key, and the Tab.
Key switch.
seven
Change the renamed file back and restart the computer.
8.
You're finished. There is no blue screen.
Personal summary:
It is speculated that Bootcamp will perform some operations when it is restarted for the first time after installation. At this time, if you rename these two files, these operations will not be performed.
So the problem is gone.
If there are other discoveries in the future, this article will be revised.
Remarks:
Because I have seen the blue screen many times, I don't hate it. In the previous system, the driver was directly installed in the driver folder, and the BootCamp program was not installed. This is not so convenient to switch, and there is no right touchpad.