Re: Questions about bootcamp

2009-03-03 Thread Cara Quinn

   Rafael, you can select an OS at startup by holding down the option  
key for a few seconds, when you hear the chime.  then you'll simply  
use right or left arrows to select the OS and press enter to boot into  
that OS.  The BootCamp installed OS will always be the last OS all the  
way to the right, as far as I know.  -Corrections anyone?…  :-)

   As far as Fusion being 'better' or 'worse' than BootCamp?  they're  
two totally different ways of running other OS's on your Mac.

   BootCamp runs an OS natively, whereas Fusion is a virtual solution.

HTH and have an awesome evening!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)
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On Mar 3, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Rafael Bejarano wrote:


Hello everyone,

I'm writing to ask those of you who use Bootcamp a couple of
questions. First, how accessible is it? That is, how do you choose
which OS to use at start-up? Second, is Bootcamp better than fusion?
Why or why not?

Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.

Cordially,
Rafael Bejarano




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RE: Questions about bootcamp

2009-03-03 Thread Bejarano, Rafael P.

Hi Kara,

Thanks for your prompt reply to my e-mail. When I asked if Bootcamp or Fusion 
was better, I should have been clearer. What I want to know is whether the 
performance of Bootcamp is faster than that of Fusion, or vice versa.

Cordially,
Rafael


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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on behalf of Cara Quinn
Sent: Tue 3/3/2009 6:39 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Questions about bootcamp
 

   Rafael, you can select an OS at startup by holding down the option  
key for a few seconds, when you hear the chime.  then you'll simply  
use right or left arrows to select the OS and press enter to boot into  
that OS.  The BootCamp installed OS will always be the last OS all the  
way to the right, as far as I know.  -Corrections anyone?.  :-)

   As far as Fusion being 'better' or 'worse' than BootCamp?  they're  
two totally different ways of running other OS's on your Mac.

   BootCamp runs an OS natively, whereas Fusion is a virtual solution.

HTH and have an awesome evening!.

Smiles,

Cara  :)
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http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn

On Mar 3, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Rafael Bejarano wrote:


Hello everyone,

I'm writing to ask those of you who use Bootcamp a couple of
questions. First, how accessible is it? That is, how do you choose
which OS to use at start-up? Second, is Bootcamp better than fusion?
Why or why not?

Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.

Cordially,
Rafael Bejarano








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Re: Questions about bootcamp

2009-03-03 Thread Mike Arrigo

Boot camp will be a bit faster, since windows has all of the processor power 
and memory to itself, the responsiveness of fusion is quite good though, 
that's what I use and I have no plans to switch to boot camp because of 
speed issues.
- Original Message - 
From: Bejarano, Rafael P. beja...@hsu.edu
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Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 9:30 PM
Subject: RE: Questions about bootcamp



Hi Kara,

Thanks for your prompt reply to my e-mail. When I asked if Bootcamp or 
Fusion was better, I should have been clearer. What I want to know is 
whether the performance of Bootcamp is faster than that of Fusion, or vice 
versa.

Cordially,
Rafael


-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on behalf of Cara Quinn
Sent: Tue 3/3/2009 6:39 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Questions about bootcamp


   Rafael, you can select an OS at startup by holding down the option
key for a few seconds, when you hear the chime.  then you'll simply
use right or left arrows to select the OS and press enter to boot into
that OS.  The BootCamp installed OS will always be the last OS all the
way to the right, as far as I know.  -Corrections anyone?.  :-)

   As far as Fusion being 'better' or 'worse' than BootCamp?  they're
two totally different ways of running other OS's on your Mac.

   BootCamp runs an OS natively, whereas Fusion is a virtual solution.

HTH and have an awesome evening!.

Smiles,

Cara  :)
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http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn

On Mar 3, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Rafael Bejarano wrote:


Hello everyone,

I'm writing to ask those of you who use Bootcamp a couple of
questions. First, how accessible is it? That is, how do you choose
which OS to use at start-up? Second, is Bootcamp better than fusion?
Why or why not?

Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.

Cordially,
Rafael Bejarano










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Re: Questions about bootcamp

2009-03-03 Thread George Zaynoun
Does all the below you mentioned happen with or without speech?
Can you shed some light on how to install windows using bootcamp for a 
totally blind person like me and if one needs sighted help and when i.e 
at each stage?
I can install windows the unattended way and have usb speakers, what to 
modify in the winnt.sif then?
Original message:

Rafael, you can select an OS at startup by holding down the option
 key for a few seconds, when you hear the chime.  then you'll simply
 use right or left arrows to select the OS and press enter to boot into
 that OS.  The BootCamp installed OS will always be the last OS all the
 way to the right, as far as I know.  -Corrections anyone?…  :-)

As far as Fusion being 'better' or 'worse' than BootCamp?  they're
 two totally different ways of running other OS's on your Mac.

BootCamp runs an OS natively, whereas Fusion is a virtual solution.

 HTH and have an awesome evening!…

 Smiles,

 Cara  :)
 ---
 View my Online Portfolio at:
 http://www.onemodelplace.com/CaraQuinn

 On Mar 3, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Rafael Bejarano wrote:


 Hello everyone,

 I'm writing to ask those of you who use Bootcamp a couple of
 questions. First, how accessible is it? That is, how do you choose
 which OS to use at start-up? Second, is Bootcamp better than fusion?
 Why or why not?

 Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.

 Cordially,
 Rafael Bejarano




 
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