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i got windows xp home sp2 from a mate through an email (i know big file) but when it came time to use boot camp it said i needed a disk so i burnt it and labled the disk WX2HOEM_EN and all the stuff went onto the disc but boot camp couldnt recognise it so i got a parallels and the was ok until i started to surf the net and play call of duty (the mac is 2.16 GH) and because i was running 2 OS'es at the same time it went to slow so my problem is i want to burn the WX2HOEM_EN.iso to a disk, one that boot camp can recognise, can someone please help me.
many many thanks tom. ok so lets say i got a copy and downloaded it from the windows site and now had to put it on a disk so boot camp could recognise it, ani ideas. thanks. Last edited by toza123; 01-19-2008 at 09:53 PM. Reason: mistyping, and now a cover up lol |
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I guess the Moderators haven't seen your post yet.
You're asking people to assist you in violating copyright law on a public forum that has a well-established policy about NOT supporting such activities? One of the primary reasons NOT to trust applications and proprietary Operating Systems that are available on a service like Limewire is that you can't be assured that it's a legitimate, fully viable application. In this case, I'd say that's what has happened. Find a trustworthy and legitimate source for the OS (Walmart, Staples, Ebay) and try again. Perry M Lynch, CISSP CISA Mac Newbie, Security not-so-newbie |
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Not only are you asking for help with something illegal, you obviously missed the Announcement at the top of this forum stating that threads like this don't belong here anyway. Goodbye.
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