So, what does this do to running WindBlows under Boot Camp?

I'm happy running all these others in a VM, but I occasionally have to
reboot into WinDOS when the VM is missing just a little bit of authenticity
required by some (very rare) programs.

Maybe the Boot Camp extensions adjust Windoze so it meets the OS
requirements?

--Don Ellis


On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Mike B. <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is this FUD?  or not?
>
> http://th-th.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=58812459188&topic=16464
>
> "It's not so much 'will', but the risk of damage to the CPU is documented,
> and the more modern the CPU, the higher the risk.
>
> "The reason is fairly technical, but what it boils own to is that the
> higher the voltages feeding the CPU, the greater chance there is of
> electrons "jumping the rails" and causing incorrect logic values, and
> instead of these voltages being looked after by the BIOS chips on the
> motherboard, they are handled directly by the operating system. OSX knows
> how to do this, Ubuntu does not.
>
> "Technical background and explanation:...."
>
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