Dave,
The better option to run Windows on the Mac might be setting it to run
in a virtual session with Parallels Desktop ($90).  I have my MBP set
up so that all my work in Windows is saved directly to my Mac OSX
drive.  With both operating system running at the same time it is
easier to share data between the two.  If I was using Windows to run
games I think Boot Camp would be the better option.  However, when I
am running Windows to work up either data or using CorelDraw I usually
want access to my Mac OSX programs too (email, firefox etc.).

YMMV,

Perry.

On 10/12/06, Dave Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi mac a doodles.:-)
>
> Am i to believe that the imac has all of its hardware in the screen, no tower 
> to worry about kicking it with feet and knee's.??
>
> Also the dual core 2 intel. Is there anything special you need to do/load to 
> work between Mac and Winblows, or do you need to get boot camp or such.
>
> Dave
>
>
> David J Brooks
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