
Title: MacBook Pro Retina Bootcamp USB set address failedįor over three years now (see date of first post on first link below), a wide range of Macbook users have reported severe problems with the bootcamp SD card driver, we think for a particular Broadcom chipset. If anyone else would care to join me in submitting or resubmitting a bug request, that would help. *I haven't replied to MS yet, perhaps I should raise a bug formally with them also? Please do give me suggestions what to reply to them with I will post updates here and also on the microsoft forum mentioned below * See the bug ID and the text of my bug entry below. *I made the point that a lot of us have the bug, therefore seeing all these forum posts is more important than my particular hardware spec *I thought I'd focus on the latest manifestation of the problems which is in this ticket here with Anniversary Edition If not, any sugestions would be greatly apreciated! Thanks.Please see here for latest: Re: MacBook Pro Retina Bootcamp USB set address failed


However, my Powerbook G4 could not mount the P2 card, and after an hour of trying to find a 'driver' to download, it STILL wouldn't read it.Īnyone else have these issues or found any solutions? I'll be calling Panasonic tomorrow and see if I can figure it out. We came to the conclusion that the best thing to do is load the p2 cards into a MAC on set and do a double backup of the files onto GRAUDS.one drive stays with production, and the other gets delivered to me in post to be copied onto my system (MC 2.7 software w/ Mojo SDI on a Mac Book Pro)Īnyhow, since the new Mac Book Pro does not have the right slot for the p2 cards anymore(the adapter's on backorder) I brought my old Powerbook G4 with me in order to be able to get the test material onto my Firewire drives.

Tonight we had a test shoot for a short film I'll be working on to smooth the Panasonic HVX 200 tapeless workflow from production to post.
