QUOTE(kheekuan @ Jun 22 2009, 02:42 AM)
was wondering whether can we share this software with few different macs? any lubang to get a p*rate copy? =)
no discussion on pirated stuff please,just buy the softwarelah and support its cause.MacOS X Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion & Bootcamp, Discussion MultiOS digest guide MAC Only
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Jul 1 2009, 09:45 AM
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QUOTE(dvlzplayground @ Jul 1 2009, 09:33 AM) haha typical Malaysian la, want the novelty of a mac but its a "Windows Inside".Added on July 1, 2009, 9:48 am QUOTE(nders @ Jul 1 2009, 09:45 AM) read TS carefully 100% Windows means there is no mac osx at all,of something goes wrong and you bring to the service people and they find out theres no mac os inside kinda voids the warranty right since it covers both the OS and hardware,think about it.This post has been edited by nimrod323: Jul 1 2009, 09:48 AM |
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QUOTE(Criollo @ Jul 1 2009, 11:22 AM) No problem if you wanna install windows only, doesn't void the warrenty too. Its just a freaking waste of money if you want to do so. Why get a mac if you wanna use windows, the only valuable aspect of a Mac is its operating system. if they wanted to do a system level check via,tech tools or other software it'll be hard since the MBA has to be taken apart to see the problem.However, there might be a few problems such as if there is a problem with your Windows, service center's might be reluctant to help you as it is not in their expertise or from plain dislike of windows. Don't worry about switching to a Mac platform. Its basically made to be easy to use for the average non-tech savvy person. It just takes some getting used to as the typical stuff of using a computer are still the same, just interface differences. |
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QUOTE(tpl @ Jul 1 2009, 02:12 PM) how much space approx the osx will takes? thx than you need al the help you can get click here, for the ultimate source of knowledge on everything apple.Added on July 1, 2009, 2:13 pm Added on July 1, 2009, 2:17 pm is that easy? ive been to apple center to play ard the OSX for few minutes it doesnt seems to be that easy. I'll try again since its easier than ABC... hehe |
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QUOTE(DoubleU @ Jul 4 2009, 02:12 AM) just wanna ask, from what i understand, we need a windows license to install on parallel, bootcamp etc. if i want to use both parallel and bootcamp, need 2 license isit? Cause if i wanna do some gaming, from what i read, bootcamp will be better cause in parallel both OSes share resources right? But that being said, i don't want to reboot my lappy everytime i want to use some other programme on windows. this is from my knowledge, so here goes... first do a bootcamp partition and install windows,put the cd key in and also register online, then go back to osx and install parallels or vmware,it'll ask you for the same cd key,just type it in this is for reference only to enable it. |
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QUOTE(petrofsky77 @ Jul 4 2009, 10:46 PM) I'm not sure if this in being asked already or not ... but since Windows 7 retail will be launched soon on October, will bootcamp be able to support a windows 7 installation? Last i heard, it only supports Win XP and Vista installations only. well people installed the win 7 RC for quite some time already so i dont think its a problem. |
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QUOTE(kenlee80 @ Jul 5 2009, 12:48 PM) I would like to find out if it's possible for the new Mac mini (early 2009) to run two displays (extended desktop) on BootCamp (XP or Vista). Has anybody tried that? by default windows xp can support dual display,even on bootcamp its possible. shouldnt be a problem in my opinion. The setup is similar to a UMBP that has internal connector connecting to its clamshell screen and the MDP to any other screens. Why open new thread when theres one already?It seems that it's possible to do so with OS X, one through Mini Display Port and another through Mini DVI. My plan is to get a Mac mini to hook up two 24" LCD (both at 1920 x 1200) running BootCamp (Windows XP) if that's possible. Thanks. This post has been edited by nimrod323: Jul 5 2009, 03:44 PM |
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QUOTE(Cyclone87 @ Jul 26 2009, 07:26 AM) Haha i mean boot camp driver for vista 32 bits or 64 bits. Currently i dont have the CD with me which cause my mac to be running in vista without sound and microsoft graphic driver. Not to mention iSight and Fn key also not functioning. Any place i can download those driver ? bootcamp right now is only 32bits for XP and Vista. If you bought your mac it should come with restoration disc 1 and 2,use the first disc that says macosx,pop into your macbook when you are in windows. heres a guide http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?pa...5/en/11889.html |
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QUOTE(nimrod323 @ Jul 26 2009, 09:17 AM) bootcamp right now is only 32bits for XP and Vista. If you bought your mac it should come with restoration disc 1 and 2,use the first disc that says macosx,pop into your macbook when you are in windows. heres a guide http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?pa...5/en/11889.html |
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