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Old 06-04-06, 10:05 PM   #1
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Apple Boot Camp, Run XP on a Mac


I read this yesterday so thought I'd share it with you.

Apple is officially alowing windows xp to be run on a Mac with the help of their new program Apple Boot Camp, this allows you to partition some of the hard drive and install windows on it, note: it is not just to run virtually while mac is running at the same and when u start the mac you would be able to decide whether you want to run windows or macintosh. Two people found out how to boot xp on a mac and i think this pushed apple to oficially allow it in the next update to Mac OSX

The only reason I stick with PC's is for games so I might sign up to imacgiveaway , I've heard somewhere ATI's video driver works when windows is running on the Mac so we could be playing half life 2 on Macs in a few months. Anyway here's the link http://www.engadget.com/2006/04/05/b...ws-officially/
 
Old 07-04-06, 07:17 AM   #2
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There's already a thread on this subject. See below

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