> where do I find BootCamp on Leopard? I thought it came pre-installed. BootCamp is in the Utilities section of the Applications folder. It will ask for the original Leopard install disk, however, to load the necessary drivers into Windows, so I hope they gave you that DVD!
> Can't say; never bothered with it. I have four other OSes on tap whenever > I need them with Parallels. The notion of requiring a reboot (not to > mention the time-sink of reformatting partitions) just to use another OS > seems primitive these days. I recommend using BootCamp not because I want to reboot all the time, but because Parallels (and VMWare Fusion) can use the BootCamp partition for it's (not-so) virtual disk, and this way you have only one Windows configuration to worry about. When you wanna access Windows from within Mac OS X, you just fire up Parallels. When you need to run in native Windows mode, you reboot into BootCamp. And there are indeed some instances where booting into Windows natively is required. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
