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ORIGINAL: Kappa22
But unfortunately, the fact remains that none of this has anything to do with performance.
Learn to use Windows and you'll be golden.
But unfortunately, the fact remains that none of this has anything to do with performance.
Learn to use Windows and you'll be golden.
CNTRL + ALT + DELETE ----> RESTART
ORIGINAL: drbyers
i beg to differ...
InformationWeek: Apple Mac run Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux; Dell and HP should be concerned
Monday, May 01, 2006 - 11:37 AM EDT
"Apple Computer's switch to Intel CPUs for its new desktops and laptops brought up a fascinating question: Can the Intel-based Macs run Windows operating systems and software natively? Indeed they can, thanks to the beta release of Boot Camp, a free dual-boot enabler designed to let users install Windows XP on Intel-based Macs. Apple says dual-boot capability will be built into Leopard, the next major release of its OS X operating system," Richard Hoffman reports for InformationWeek. "I ran Boot Camp on a new iMac with a 2-GHz Intel Core Duo processor and installed Windows XP Pro almost without a hitch--so smoothly you'd hardly know Boot Camp was beta software. Just be sure not to choose anything other than the C: partition to install Windows to, as you could instantly wipe out your OS X partition accidentally. I then ran a full range of Windows software, including Office, Visio, Outlook, Photoshop, and graphics-intensive games."
"Boot Camp's execution is good, and the concept is a stroke of brilliance on Apple's part. Apple doesn't sell or support Windows on Macs and says it has no intention to preinstall Windows on its products. Regardless, Apple now has a fast, capable, stylish line of computers that runs a wide range of operating systems natively: OS X, Windows XP, and Linux. That's something to get excited about, or if you're Dell or Hewlett-Packard, a bit concerned," Hoffman reports.
i beg to differ...

InformationWeek: Apple Mac run Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux; Dell and HP should be concerned
Monday, May 01, 2006 - 11:37 AM EDT
"Apple Computer's switch to Intel CPUs for its new desktops and laptops brought up a fascinating question: Can the Intel-based Macs run Windows operating systems and software natively? Indeed they can, thanks to the beta release of Boot Camp, a free dual-boot enabler designed to let users install Windows XP on Intel-based Macs. Apple says dual-boot capability will be built into Leopard, the next major release of its OS X operating system," Richard Hoffman reports for InformationWeek. "I ran Boot Camp on a new iMac with a 2-GHz Intel Core Duo processor and installed Windows XP Pro almost without a hitch--so smoothly you'd hardly know Boot Camp was beta software. Just be sure not to choose anything other than the C: partition to install Windows to, as you could instantly wipe out your OS X partition accidentally. I then ran a full range of Windows software, including Office, Visio, Outlook, Photoshop, and graphics-intensive games."
"Boot Camp's execution is good, and the concept is a stroke of brilliance on Apple's part. Apple doesn't sell or support Windows on Macs and says it has no intention to preinstall Windows on its products. Regardless, Apple now has a fast, capable, stylish line of computers that runs a wide range of operating systems natively: OS X, Windows XP, and Linux. That's something to get excited about, or if you're Dell or Hewlett-Packard, a bit concerned," Hoffman reports.
ORIGINAL: drbyers
I DO KNOW how to use windows:
CNTRL + ALT + DELETE ----> RESTART
ORIGINAL: Kappa22
But unfortunately, the fact remains that none of this has anything to do with performance.
Learn to use Windows and you'll be golden.
But unfortunately, the fact remains that none of this has anything to do with performance.
Learn to use Windows and you'll be golden.
CNTRL + ALT + DELETE ----> RESTART


