Internet slow on all circumstances

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    Windows 7 Home 64bits
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       #11

    I never thought of the possibility of the iMac dvd having bootcamp drivers, I’ll give it a try tonight. I’ll have to search for that disc. Thank you!
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    Windows 7 Home 64bits
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       #12

    DudaoRJ said:
    I never thought of the possibility of the iMac dvd having bootcamp drivers, I’ll give it a try tonight. I’ll have to search for that disc. Thank you!


    The iMac original bootcamp drivers from the original DVD didn’t make a difference. But I managed to fix it... I installed windows 10 and internet is now back to normal.

    However, the Apple keyboard special keys aren’t working and I have no sound. These were working on windows 7. LOL...
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  3. Posts : 1,851
    Windows 7 pro
       #13

    You probably don't have 10 drivers for audio. Nothing before 2012 is compatible with Windows 10. Use Windows 10 on your Mac with Boot Camp - Apple Support

    Something appears to be messing up your bootcamp drivers and it has me baffled. If I where you I would check with this Mac forum to see if they can help you get 7 working properly. Mac Forums

    FYI the special keys never worked with me on 7 however I don't have the most recent bootcamp version installed. Apple update wanted to install version 3.2 however it immediately caused blue screens so I never tried anything later. I'm fine without them.
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  4. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Home 64bits
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       #14

    Internet slow on all circumstances


    Yeah it was after midnight when I finally made everything to work on windows 10, I’ll check the sound and keys later. At least with internet connection things will be easier to put into test without having to reboot into MacOS and use a usb drive to transfer things and then boot back into windows again. I can sure live without the special keys anyway, and sound isn’t a deal breaker either. I just use windows to do some work that can’t be done in MacOS due to specific software. My regular computer usage is still within MacOS and I don’t plan to change it. Thank you for the links, will check on them.
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  5. Posts : 1,851
    Windows 7 pro
       #15

    You can get an external sound card that connects by USB port.
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