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Old Dec 2, 2008 | 07:09 PM
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Jafro
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K3ifers,

Yeah I got AIM, but I only sign on during the day at work. PM me for that if you need it. When you do this 50 hours a week to pay for an expensive boost habit, you tend not to bring your work home with you. But I'll always lurk here, and I'll still throw you a bone...

There's a utility in your /Applications/Utilities folder named Boot Camp Assistant that walks you through it step-by-step from partitioning the disk to hardware-specific driver installations. Just read it and follow along. The Windows drivers are all on the installer discs that came with your Mac when it was new, and you'll need those once you're done. It's really easy because even I can do it. Apple doesn't make anything hard because then they'd have to work to help you, and Mac users are known for being lazy bastards that always take the easy uncomplicated way out.

But still if you Boot Camp it, you should look in to VMWare fusion. You can virtualize the Windows environment within Mac OS; or it can run full-strength booted to that same Boot Camp partition. Trust me, rebooting just to get a bookmark out of a browser ONCE was enough to convince me. VMWare supports running Windows on multiple processor cores and will also let you revert back to a snapshot after you fux your PC installing toasters.exe.

Originally Posted by b00gers
Thanks, thats a mass of information
No problemo. I think I've whored enough until the next Mac thread. I know there will be more.
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