Wednesday, April 05, 2006
APPLE SUPPORTING WINDOWS AFTER ALL?
I appears Apple is fully ready to at least help users install Windows onto their Macs.
The new version of Mac OSX (10.4.6) or otherwise known as Tiger is in testing mode for dual booting WindowsXP on any Intel Mac. The new version of the Mac OS is named Leopard and it seems that Apple is ready to give the system over.
The windows groups have been looking for solutions for dual booting a Mac ever since the Intel switch was announced some time ago. I has just become possible by some programmers that won a handsome sum of money for doing so.
This software update for OSX Tiger will allow you to partition your hard drive and dual boot with WindowsXP and Apple OSX. Of course you will have to have your own full copy of WindowsXP Pro SP2 to do this, not an upgrade version.
The new version of Mac OSX (10.4.6) or otherwise known as Tiger is in testing mode for dual booting WindowsXP on any Intel Mac. The new version of the Mac OS is named Leopard and it seems that Apple is ready to give the system over.
The windows groups have been looking for solutions for dual booting a Mac ever since the Intel switch was announced some time ago. I has just become possible by some programmers that won a handsome sum of money for doing so.
This software update for OSX Tiger will allow you to partition your hard drive and dual boot with WindowsXP and Apple OSX. Of course you will have to have your own full copy of WindowsXP Pro SP2 to do this, not an upgrade version.
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