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    i need the directions on how to do it. anyone that can point me in the right direction would be very helpful!!!

    i need to know how to partition my computer and crap.

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    use the magnifying glass to find boot camp on ur mac. You use boot camp to partition the HD while ur in OSX.

    Then install XP as you would on a blank HD.

    Its simple, but you need to download the drivers for your particular Mac....

    Its all explained here:
    Mac 101: Using Windows via Boot Camp with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

    You do need to have atleast XP w/SP2 though.

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    • #3
      thanks. i will have to search for those drivers. i can install office '07 for xp after i run bootcamp, right? i don't want to dish out $150 for office for mac.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dbjmofo View Post
        thanks. i will have to search for those drivers. i can install office '07 for xp after i run bootcamp, right? i don't want to dish out $150 for office for mac.
        lol, that is correct. you will be running windows then. I forget where I found the windows drivers for my mac because it was so long ago that I did it. I burned them to a CD and its basically like any other program you install. Its simple, once the CD is made.

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        • #5
          i can get the windows drivers, i have xp sp2 and office 07 and all those goodies along with it, it's just a matter of putting it all together. i don't want to fuck up my MBpro.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dbjmofo View Post
            i can get the windows drivers, i have xp sp2 and office 07 and all those goodies along with it, it's just a matter of putting it all together. i don't want to fuck up my MBpro.
            You won't. Bootcamp is designed to help you install the windows OS, I think you can actually install the Windows OS while you are in the Mac OS if you want. If you have ever installed software onto a computer before you can do this.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by NewbieChris View Post
              You won't. Bootcamp is designed to help you install the windows OS, I think you can actually install the Windows OS while you are in the Mac OS if you want. If you have ever installed software onto a computer before you can do this.
              shoot, i should just have you do it for me.

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              • #8
                What NC said, bootcamp will help you out. Only thing you need to do is determine how much of your drive you want to partition.

                Good luck.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dbjmofo View Post
                  shoot, i should just have you do it for me.
                  I would do it if you didn't live in MD. It really is very simple, so I know you can do it. You just can't be scared because its a computer. They aren't some mysterious thing like controlling ur body.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by NewbieChris View Post
                    I would do it if you didn't live in MD. It really is very simple, so I know you can do it. You just can't be scared because its a computer. They aren't some mysterious thing like controlling ur body.
                    if my computer decides to transform into a decepticon and rip me limb-from-limb, i'm sure you'd be convinced otherwise. :P

                    i'll be doing it over winter break when i won't be risking losing my final papers. i'm a pussy like that.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                      What NC said, bootcamp will help you out. Only thing you need to do is determine how much of your drive you want to partition.

                      Good luck.
                      i have a 320gb harddrive and about 77 is in use. i dont' know what a good amount is. the link chris sent says 10gb is sufficient, but sufficient means dead slow.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by dbjmofo View Post
                        i have a 320gb harddrive and about 77 is in use. i dont' know what a good amount is. the link chris sent says 10gb is sufficient, but sufficient means dead slow.
                        10GB is the minimum they require. I have a 100 GB macbook, 40 is reserved for windows.

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