If you have problems using windows on your mac, If the screen is blank or distorted, If you can’t rename the windows partition – Apple Boot Camp MacBook Air (Late 2010) User Manual
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If You Have Problems Using Windows on Your Mac
If you’re having trouble using Windows on your Mac, try the solutions below.
For more troubleshooting information, go to www.apple.com/support/bootcamp.
If you see “No Boot Disk Attached” when starting up your computer
You may have formatted your Boot Camp partition incorrectly so it cannot start up
your computer. Start up your computer with Mac OS X and open Boot Camp Assistant.
Remove the Boot Camp partition and then re-create it. Install Windows again, being
sure to format the partition.
If the screen is blank or distorted
Some graphics cards may not work with both Mac OS X and Windows on a Mac
computer. If you’re having trouble with your screen display when using Windows, try
the following:
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Use the graphics card that came with your Mac.
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Make sure you’ve installed the Boot Camp drivers. See “Step 4: Install the Windows
Support Software” on page 7.
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Adjust the screen resolution setting in the Display control panel.
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Go to http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp and check for compatibility
information and updated software for your computer.
If you can’t rename the Windows partition
You can rename the Windows partition only in Windows. Start up in Windows and
right-click the C: drive in Windows Explorer. Then type a name.
If you have a RAID configuration
RAID configurations using Boot Camp are not supported. For more information, go to
www.apple.com/support/bootcamp and search for “RAID.”