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Terranru2011-11-22 22:10:34
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Terranru, 2011-11-22 22:10:34

Bought an Apple MacBook Pro MD313RS/A 13.3" Leon. There were no Recovery disks in the kit, with drivers?

Actually a question for knowledgeable people, so it should be? and where to get firewood for Windows, I want to install Paralels and Windows. Or ask the store? There is also no mention in the book that came with the laptop about disks.

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Alexey Sidorov, 2011-11-22
@Gortauer87

Threat
And why the hell was it to buy a poppy to put a venda there? You will immediately lose in terms of power consumption, multi-touch gestures with a touchpad. I advise you to forget about Venda as a terrible dream!

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RomanoO, 2011-11-22
@RomanoO

No need to raise poppies to a level higher than the sky. Their iron costs the same as on other PCs.
That is, it is necessary to act as usual: Windows is installed, the equipment IDs look and firewood is searched for on the Internet. Although, I'm almost sure that there are blogs or even sites dedicated to the "treatment" of poppies from macOS. The author, along the way, is just too lazy to open any search engine.

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YourChief, 2011-11-22
@YourChief

why drivers for parallels?

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d43, 2011-11-22
@d43

For drivers, download them using the Boot camp assistant program.
The commentator above correctly said that Windows can find firewood for almost all devices on its own, however, only the Bootcamp package contains firewood for Apple keyboards and mice, support for the Fn keys, support for Mac layouts, and, in fact, the Bootcamp program itself, with which, for example, you can select the boot volume.

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Terranru, 2011-11-22
@Terranru

The question actually about a complete set was more. Disks lost in the store? or where?

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Alexey Sidorov, 2011-11-22
@Gortauer87

I bought Air, there was a small flash drive with recovery in the kit. I suspect it's the same here.

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4elentano, 2011-11-22
@4elentano

In general, disks can come in handy. I'm lying around, but they saved me 1 time. In my opinion, just hung Windu with the second axis. Although I'm not sure, the last time Bootcamp + Windows image was enough.

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Zverenish, 2011-11-23
@Zverenish

As a buyer (but not the owner) of the MacBook Pro and Air samples of 2010 and 2011, I can tell you a little.
In a 2010 MacBook Pro, the drive. Applied exactly. With software for Mac OS . The 2010 MacBook Air had a small flash drive. But the flash drive also says: "This USB flash drive contains a backup copy of your MacBook Air software." There is no mention of any Windows. Now both the disk and the flash drive are on the shelf.
MacBook Air 2011 took just a couple of weeks ago. There are no discs or flash drives included.
When installing Windows - Mac OS itself downloads drivers with the ability to save them to some folder or integrate them into the distribution kit (I chose the first option). Accordingly, after installation, you run the installer from the folder, which installs all the necessary drivers.
I won’t say for sure whether the disc was included in the 2011 MacBook Pro (the device has already left, and the memory is failing), but in any case, you can get all the necessary drivers through Mac OS.

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andreigaydar, 2012-06-08
@andreigaydar

I myself bought a proshka in March. I also read reviews of this laptop, and other macbooks. indeed - it does not have any disks with drivers, nor disks with the OS itself. the fact is that the bootcamp drivers and others are in the system and nothing needs to be installed separately.
as for either the disk with the OS, or, as in the case of calamus, flash drives, but there is nothing here. he has a recovery section. that is, how to put wasps: or hold alt when turned on. then a partition with an installed OS (or several) and a recovery partition will appear: click on it, connect to the Internet and it will download everything by itself) this is for the lazy. you can also download the OS itself from a torrent and burn it to disk. Apple doesn't track it. and in fact the lion does not belong)

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