Scott, sounds like the hp need the shop or replaced.

On Apr 6, 2006, at 10:05 PM, Scott Howell wrote:

Oh man I just thought of it. I wonder if I could talk my employer in to getting me an Intel Imac and letting me have both on my desk and I can get rid of that piece of garbage HP laptop they gave me. No not an Imac, a Pro Book that's what I want. The HP laptop is so poorly built, I can shake it slightly and get the fan and stuff raddling in there. I even can put just a little pressure on the external cdrom drive and stop the cd from spining. I found that out by accident today. grin


Scott



On Apr 5, 2006, at 9:23 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hi
Well, if you don't have any special software that only runs on windows, I can see no need to do this. Say, however, that you have a certain piece of software that you need and it only runs on Windows and there's no real Mac equivalent to it? Yet, you don't want two computers around. So you make a small Windows installation and now you can run that program. I know, it's difficult to imagine, but it is certainly possible--a proprietary windows database that must be used for your job, for instance, would fall under this category. My only question is will Apple provide a filesystem driver so that you can access all of your documents on your OS X partition under Windows? Without this I can see its use being a bit of a pain, though still doable. I don't have an Intel-based Mac or I'd try it for the hell of it. But I now have an iron-clad excuse to sell my Windows PCs for good. Finally! Then get myself a nice iMac.



On Apr 5, 2006, at 5:16 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, as someone who switched from the PC and Windows to the Mac I am left wondering why I would want to even bother with this. Sure, there might be a few things I can more easily do on a Windows based PC that are more difficult on a Mac but this just sounds dumb to me. I see the point made here that VR agencies and others might go for this but aren't you making your beautiful Mac sesuptable to the very problems we are so proud that our Macs are free of. Viruses, worms and the like. While my Mac is pre-intel by a month or two, there is no way in hell I would put Windows XP on one if I had one. Sounds very strange that anyone on this list would support this. Sure, it was a neat contest to hack the Windows and Intel Mac system and I'd try it too if I had the ability and be happy if I walked away with the $13,000 prize that was out there. But, its been done and so what. I'm just not sure why you would do this at all.







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