The program need GIVEIO device driver support. So it only works but lack of functionalities.ġ. NOTE: The program is only a proof of concept. Everybody should use this to build up a nice GUI program. It been tested on my new Mac Mini early 2009 (Windows XP). I got my own program which a dedicated fan controller. What are other Boot Camp users out there doing to keep their notebook usably cool?Įdit: BTW This problem remains even after applying the recent EFI update 1.3 and SMC update 1.2. Adds 5~10 minutes to the boot time, but I haven't found any way to natively control the fans in Windows. The only successful work-around I have is to boot into MacOS, use smcFanControl to ramp up the fans to 5000rpm, then restart in Windows. But if you seriously run Windows for more than half an hour you'll have a mini-stove for frying eggs or boiling water instead of a notebook.įrom what I've read online, 2007's "Input Remapper" successfully controlled the fans on that year's MacBooks, but it doesn't work with the late 2008 aluminum unibody MacBook that I have. Boot Camp is fine if you install it, boot in Windows for a few minutes novelty value and then restart in MacOS. Before the MacOS faithful post any replies, please try actually using Windows under Boot Camp for more than 30~60 minutes. I've seen this issue raised a few times, but never properly addressed.
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