You're in luck, Boot Camp just got updated.
You're in luck, Boot Camp just got updated.
Boot camp is free, but you still need an appropriately licensed copy of windows XP sp2.
I suppose a computer running MAC, parrallels and bootcamp may be overkill but it would allow for a computer that does graphics, MS programs and video games in the best environment for each.![]()
I guess it just shows that MS made a good investment in Apple- now they're actually getting the Mac faithful to buy copies of their OS.Originally Posted by Papewaio
"Im buying an Apple- take that M$! ...now I just need to run out and buy a copy of Windows."![]()
Last edited by Xiahou; 10-31-2006 at 09:30.
"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
Yes, makes you wonder why Apple don't do the same thing...Originally Posted by Xiahou
Maybe this has something to do with it;Originally Posted by BDC
Apple Store - £1350
2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 1GB RAM, 128MB NVidia 7300GT, 250GB Hard Drive
Mesh Computers - £950
2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 256MB NVidia 7600GT, 320GB Hard Drive
How many people would buy the first PC if they could install OS X on the second one?
Well, I'm planning to just play games on the XP side right, and leave all the necessary work and online such and such on my Mac's side.
So therefore I can avoid the dangers of viruses and infections that plagued my Windows comp.
Is that a good move to make you think?
Or is it still necessary to download AVG antispyware and all those stuff on the XP side regardless if I'm only gonna use it for games?
War is delightful for those who have not experienced it...
- Desiderius Erasmus
"Walang sansantohin"
Non ducor duco...
Your PC boot will be just as vulnerable as any other PC install, so at the very least you should load AVG Free and SpywareBlaster. And your Windows install should be fully updated. SP2 and all of that.
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