i have a macbook that runs with the mac operating system
i was wondering how much/how hard it would be
to also get windows xp as a second operating system?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? fullmoon answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 3:28 pm: Well am kinda surprised that you have a macbook and don't know about the new Leopard OS X that was released 2 weeks ago, I have a macbook too and I had upgraded it from tiger to leopard by buying the Installation CD, It is brilliant, contains extraordinary features and the best of all is THE BOOT CAMP which is the answer to your question, when you install boot camp you will have to operating systems the Mac osx AND windows vista and when you switch on your macbook It will give you an option of whether you want to work on Windows vista or MACosx and there you are!!! now you have BOTH a MAC and a PC in your macbook!
ITS BRILLIANT HAS ALOT MORE FEATURES THAN ONLY THE BOOT CAMP IT HAS 300 MORE FEATURES THAN THE NORMAL MAC..GET IT TODAY I looove it =]
theymos answered Monday November 5 2007, 10:34 am: See this: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Intermediate level 2 will be able to do it. Level 1 might be able to do it with help. If you attempt it and your knowledge is below Intermediate level 3, there is a significant risk that you will delete everything on your computer while installing windows.
You'll need to buy a Windows CD to install it. You can buy from most electronics store, or online at newegg.com or any electronics retailer. Learn how to set up a dual-boot:
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