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Hi
I'm a mac convert (from PC obviously). I'm very good at dualbooting anything PC, but on the mac it's a different story.
I've got an Intel core duo 2ghz 2gb RAM iMac 20". It's running Leopard - I also have its original Tiger discs (guy I bought machine from supplied all). I've done a fresh install of Leopard, but I'm really curious to see how Tiger ran on this machine (since Tiger was its original system). I've been using VMfusion and XP - works amazingly, but VM doesn't seem to have an option to virtually boot Tiger, the only alternative I can see is running Tiger from an external USB 2, however, I can't find a clear cut tutorial on this. Any thoughts?
At first I thought the machine was sluggish, I've since noticed that it's fast, but there is stuttering when Rosestta is in town (look at me, mac for two weeks and you'd be surprised what I've learnt!).
If anyone has a way I can try this, I'm 100% sure it can be done, but I don't want to get it wrong.
I'm a mac convert (from PC obviously). I'm very good at dualbooting anything PC, but on the mac it's a different story.
I've got an Intel core duo 2ghz 2gb RAM iMac 20". It's running Leopard - I also have its original Tiger discs (guy I bought machine from supplied all). I've done a fresh install of Leopard, but I'm really curious to see how Tiger ran on this machine (since Tiger was its original system). I've been using VMfusion and XP - works amazingly, but VM doesn't seem to have an option to virtually boot Tiger, the only alternative I can see is running Tiger from an external USB 2, however, I can't find a clear cut tutorial on this. Any thoughts?
At first I thought the machine was sluggish, I've since noticed that it's fast, but there is stuttering when Rosestta is in town (look at me, mac for two weeks and you'd be surprised what I've learnt!).
If anyone has a way I can try this, I'm 100% sure it can be done, but I don't want to get it wrong.