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Re: OS X in a Windows world One other option I forgot to mention yesterday is use BootCamp and install windows natively. You can wipe out the OS X partition entirely I believe after installing Windows. Or if you prefer to keep it around just in case, you can make it small. -- How lucky am I to have known someone who is so hard to say good-bye to. |
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 Badger3kWe Don't Need No Stinkin BadgersPremium join:2001-09-27 Franklin, OH | said by The WeaseL:One other option I forgot to mention yesterday is use BootCamp and install windows natively. You can wipe out the OS X partition entirely I believe after installing Windows. Or if you prefer to keep it around just in case, you can make it small. I may end up doing that in the end. Since I'm not real sure what I'm walking into I didn't want to just walk in with a MacBook Air running Windows to start off with. -- Team Discovery: Project Hope |
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 HallPremium,MVM join:2000-04-28 Dayton, OH kudos:2 | said by Badger3k:said by The WeaseL:One other option I forgot to mention yesterday is use BootCamp and install windows natively. You can wipe out the OS X partition entirely I believe after installing Windows. Or if you prefer to keep it around just in case, you can make it small. I may end up doing that in the end. Since I'm not real sure what I'm walking into I didn't want to just walk in with a MacBook Air running Windows to start off with. If that's the case, why have a Mac to begin with ? |
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 Badger3kWe Don't Need No Stinkin BadgersPremium join:2001-09-27 Franklin, OH | Because that's what they gave me? I agree, I'm just going with what I've been given. -- Team Discovery: Project Hope |
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