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Unplayable on Windows 7 boot camp partition (0 fps
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EDIT: Problem solved. Updated the drivers and everything's great now. Thanks wareya.

A while ago I had installed boot camp on my macbook pro with windows xp. I was playing tf2 on it fine, it worked great. I eventually got a desktop with windows, so I deleted my boot camp partition on my laptop.

But yesterday I installed windows 7 on boot camp on my laptop, and TF2 is completely unplayable. I'm getting like 10 frames per minute (the game is essentially frozen for like 5 seconds, works for a frame, then freezes again). This is happening on the opening menu, of course in addition to on a map.

Could it maybe be a driver issue or something? I installed all the drivers for boot camp that came with the OS X install disc, am I missing something though? Please let me know if you need any more information.

EDIT: Problem solved. Updated the drivers and everything's great now. Thanks wareya.

A while ago I had installed boot camp on my macbook pro with windows xp. I was playing tf2 on it fine, it worked great. I eventually got a desktop with windows, so I deleted my boot camp partition on my laptop.

But yesterday I installed windows 7 on boot camp on my laptop, and TF2 is completely unplayable. I'm getting like 10 frames per minute (the game is essentially frozen for like 5 seconds, works for a frame, then freezes again). This is happening on the opening menu, of course in addition to on a map.

Could it maybe be a driver issue or something? I installed all the drivers for boot camp that came with the OS X install disc, am I missing something though? Please let me know if you need any more information.
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if the same hardware did a lot better before then i'm almost positive it's a driver/OS problem

if the same hardware did a lot better before then i'm almost positive it's a driver/OS problem
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That's what I was thinking too, I'm just not sure how to go about it. Is there a way to determine which driver(s) I need?

EDIT: Problem solved. Updated the drivers and everything's great now. Thanks wareya.

That's what I was thinking too, I'm just not sure how to go about it. Is there a way to determine which driver(s) I need?

EDIT: Problem solved. Updated the drivers and everything's great now. Thanks wareya.
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