The Snow Leopard install disc has the Windows drivers for audio and the trackpad, along with HFS+ drivers for read-only access to your OS X partition under Windows. I would recommend disabling the Apple default graphics drivers and installing the latest ones from NVIDIA's website. Guide for graphics by models:
MacBook Pro 13" - 9400M GT
MacBook Pro 15" (MC118LL/A, with SD slot) - 9400M GT
MacBook Pro 15" and 17" (with ExpressCard slot) - 9400M + 9600M GT
All white MacBooks (January 2009 or later) - 9400M GT (previous models used Intel GMA 950)
My MacBook Pro is the model with dual GPUs, and under Windows, the dedicated 9600M GPU is always the default if it's available, so I'm not sure how the 9400M will preform gaming-wise.
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Originally Posted by DamnImGood Wow MacBook Pros don't even have mouse buttons anymore? |
The trackpad has buttons, they're just concealed under it. The basic trackpad gestures will work, multi-touch and tap-to-click don't without the drivers.