
I don’t think anyone really believed the rumours, but there has been an official move on Apple’s part to start supporting Windows XP on Intel based Macs with the release of Boot Camp Beta. This supposidly makes it incredibly easy to install Windows XP on Intel based Macs, and it now includes some critical drivers that still haven’t been found/developed by the community effort, such as the Radeon X1600 graphics and wireless AirPort networking.
Now if only I had a MacBook Pro to try this with…
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So… what is the point? Is it just to satisfy the geeks that reckon a 200GB Hard Drive is too small and see this as justification?
Just buy a PC dammit!
I can now get a MacBook Pro (funds permitting), and install Windows and OS X on it. Therefore, the only reason for needing my desktop is for games that a Radeon X1600 can’t run.
OMFG I want a MacBook Pro now!
So basically, your desktop is more or less useless. It also means that (assuming the MacBook Pro runs with a Radeon X1600) the MacBook Pro has a severe shortcoming in the graphics department…
Well, I prefer using my 19″ (soon to be 24″ Dell monster!) TFT, nice Microsoft keyboard and slick laser Logitech mouse if I’m at my desk. But I’m thinking that as I’m going to be travelling a lot, a laptop is going to become more and more useful. And not having to lug two laptops around (OS X and Windows) when I need both Windows and OS X would be nice.
WHY do you need OS X?
I find its nicer to used OS X then Windows if I don’t need anything Windows specific. Also, the MacBook Pro I think beats (in design, engineering and quality) any other laptop out at the moment.
Yeah… but you don’t need the best. That’s why we have Bic biros and WHSmith biros!
They do the same damned thing!
I use gel roller pens, I can’t use biros now because they just don’t write well enough. I suppose pens and operating systems make for a surprinsingly good analogy.
Exactly… only very rarely will you need to use both at the same time, and for the sake of continuity and convenience, we often only use one at a time! More than one gets confusing!
Alright, so a pen isn’t a good analogy. But I’d say I’d maybe use OS X 50% of the time and Windows 50% (depending on how much work I’m doing and how many games I’m playing, both of which are predominatly Windows tasks).
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Apple releases Bootcamp…
This is pretty cool, if you have a need to run Windows on your MacBook Pro. So far, the install has been almost uneventful. First 2 tries failed with full lockups during the second part of the install. The third install, I told the blue screen area of…