href="mailto:rodsmith@rodsbooks.com">rodsmith@rodsbooks.com</a></p>
<p>Originally written: 4/19/2012; last Web page update:
-5/25/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.4.1</p>
+6/23/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.4.4</p>
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<h2>Using rEFInd's EFI Drivers</h2>
-<p class="sidebar"><b>Note:</b> rEFInd's drivers don't work on my 32-bit Mac Mini, but the 32-bit builds do work under VirtualBox. On my Mac, I get an "incompatible version" error when loading them at a shell, or an error code of 80000019 when rEFInd attempts to auto-load them. I'm looking into this problem. In the meantime, if you can't load rEFInd's drivers, I recommend you use drivers from another source, as described shortly.</p>
+<p class="sidebar"><b>Note:</b> If you want to use the drivers with a Mac, be sure to use at least version 0.4.3. Earlier versions were incompatible with the Mac's EFI 1.x firmware. Alternatively, you can use the drivers that came with <a href="http://refit.sourceforge.net">rEFIt,</a> which work on Macs.</p>
<p>Since version 0.4.0, rEFInd has shipped with a small collection of read-only EFI filesystem drivers. These are:</p>