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I just got ahold of an OEM version of Windows XP Home edition SP2 from newegg.com and right now I'm backing up some important files. I updated all my software and firmware and I printed out the entire bootcamp installation and setup guide. I'm all ready to install windows onto my MBP but I have no blank CD. I do have plenty of blank DVD's, will I be able to use DVD's or do I have to have a CD?
 
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dvd should be fine.
 
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thank novicew...I actually found that it said DVD is ok in the installation manual. I'm writing this from the windows partition right now...it's...well it's XP..:b
 
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Nice to hear that everything works. However I would suggest you to spend more time on OS X (if possible) and get the real advantages of your MBP.
 
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yea, i plan on it...i only wanted XP so I can still play my PC games and not have to buy new mac ones...
 

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