Will. If nobody else has done this yet, I'm just awaiting more memory from Apple. They're not exacvtly the most efficient company when it comes to shipping orders I must say. Soon as I get that, and can upgrade my machine to 2GB I'll give it another go. However, the OS installation process appears to have changed dramatically since the original version I tried. It could be that I cannot give you reliable step by step instructions, since it seems to differ depending on which version and operating system you're installing. One nice thing though is that you can now import a working copy of Windows from another machine and set it up on your Mac, using the Windows Transporter package. They must automatically do the driver modifications it needs. I'm going to try this later with a working copy of XP and see how I get on. More later. This might be easier for you than installing from scratch, assuming you have the hardware to do the import. You need some form of removable media such as an external hard drive to put your Windows source system on for importing. There may be a way to do this over a network, i'm exploring that as well. Again, more later. My apologies if this has already been covered. Ive been busy and I'm way behind on mail.

On 28 Feb 2007, at 08:06, william lomas wrote:

hello

when i try and download the parallels desktop for amc, it says i can buy it or get 15 day trial. it hought it was in beta, and free? i am awaiting instructions on how to use it with voice over, when one of the list members has time, of course many thanks for all ehlp i think this will help me more than bootcamp to ahve windows on mac

________________________________________________________________
Did you know!  This message could have been secured by the TFT BBS Digital 
Security Initiative. To secure
future messages from this sender, please click this link:

https://keys.tft-bbs.co.uk:10040/b/b.e?r=discuss%40macvisionaries.com&n=Ayt58ulctSYk69V1pL3brA%3D%3D


Reply via email to