Well, I've finished using Boot Camp to install Windows XP on my Mac, and everything is working wonderfully. Boot Camp creates a separate partition on the hard drive, since Mac OSX and Windows don't get along well together. I created a 5GB partition, and installed Windows without a hitch. I've been installing the games I want running on the external 120GB hard drive I bought, and they're running like they're right on the internal drive: Absolutely beautifully. I must admit, after running the Mac OS for the last few months, it feels a little odd going back to Windows. I guess I'll get used to it. Now I have these stacks of PC games I'm able to play again!
Monday, August 06, 2007
Installation
Well, I've finished using Boot Camp to install Windows XP on my Mac, and everything is working wonderfully. Boot Camp creates a separate partition on the hard drive, since Mac OSX and Windows don't get along well together. I created a 5GB partition, and installed Windows without a hitch. I've been installing the games I want running on the external 120GB hard drive I bought, and they're running like they're right on the internal drive: Absolutely beautifully. I must admit, after running the Mac OS for the last few months, it feels a little odd going back to Windows. I guess I'll get used to it. Now I have these stacks of PC games I'm able to play again!
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