On the windows side are you still running anti virus, etc? What about windows 
registry maintenance?

Whenever you make settings changes on one side does it have any effect on the 
other?

Thanx,

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of chris polk
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 12:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: bootcamp

Hi:
I am running windows 7 64 bit on my macbook.
I dule boot with bootcamp.
Voice over does not speak at power on, but if you hold down the option key and 
select the os you want to boot it works just fine.
You can also boot in to windows or mac and select the startup disk, so you 
could for example be in windows, select os10 as your startup disk, when you 
restart the machine it will boot in to the mac os.
hth
Chris
On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:48 AM, John W. Carty wrote:


Is there anyone out there using some kind of duel boot mac/windows on a mac 
machine. I'm wanting to make the jump from pc to mac, but there's simply some 
pc software I must continue to use. My current pc is about to die a miserable 
death so I'm only going to have a single machine.

I'd need to run jaws and/or window eyes on the win side.

Does this cause any problems?

Will vo speak during the boot and logon procedure where I select the boot I 
want?

Is there any particular hang ups I need to watch for?

Is there a difference for a 64 bit vs 32 bit version of windows on the second 
boot?

thanx,

John Carty








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