Just wanted to drop a note here to let folks know that for some
reason, sometimes my xp startup disk control panel option does not
work to reboot into mac os.
When this happens, it is necessary to hold down the option key during
system boot. After you hear the tone saying the computer has
restarted, hold down the option key for a few seconds. The menu of
systems will appear. If you were last in windows (as is the case, or
you wouldn't need to do this) it will be highlighted. Simply hit the
left arrow, and it will switch to mac os. Press enter, then it will
startup in mac os as it should.
Hope this helps someone who may not have sighted assistance around
when this happens to them.
Otherwise, I'm rather enjoying xp on my mac box. It boots
considerably faster than my dedicated xp machine, and shuts down even
faster than it boots.
My window eyes is misbehaving, but that's not a result of boot camp,
it's a problem with lto keys, but otherwise, everything is working
well. I don't know if I'll keep it this way, but it is kind of neat
having both oses on one machine.
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