On Apr 05, 2006, at 3:35 PM, Stefan Pantke wrote:
Am 05.04.2006 um 16:23 schrieb Joseph:
Well this is the moment that many of us had been hoping for... Apple
support for XP.
"Apple Computer said Wednesday it has released a public beta version
of Boot
Camp, software that lets Microsoft Windows XP run natively on
Intel-based
Macs."
http://news.com.com/Apple+XP+on+a+Mac+is+here/2100-1012_3
-6057856.html?tag=n
efd.top
Thanks! Great news.
Now, how about this:
- Install BootCamp and a big Windows partition
- Install Windows XP Pro
- Install on XP Pro the now free VirtualServer Enterprise R2
- And finally install in one VM OS X.
Let's wait, how long this will take to get solved.
Probably will be easier to install VMWare or one of the other
virtualization tools that is being ported to OS X and install XP or
Vista inside that. That way when Windows gets clobbered by a virus or
whatever you still have a running OS X machine and just reload the
image of that set up which is what I always like about Virtual PC and
running Windows in it.
Regardless of how hosed it got I could restore a pristine copy in about
10 minutes at worst.
And I got to run OS X as my main OS :)
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