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Running Windows on your Mac
Best Apple notebook to buy for windows
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<blockquote data-quote="jonn" data-source="post: 900579" data-attributes="member: 70490"><p>Hi, sorry for the delay in getting back.</p><p></p><p>I've always used Macs and been very happy with them. My plan is to stick with them. </p><p></p><p>As for the PC aspect. I would like to run Window XP minimum really, running pretty basic software that run on the internet (live data feeds), nothing graphic intensive and certainly not games either. Just as long as its not going be particularly noticably slower than a PC and ideally the same speed as.</p><p></p><p>It was mentioned that Macs have the same components and should run the same as a PC - does this include a Power Pc or just Intel? </p><p></p><p>I have a g3 deskop but would maybe a G4 powerbook do the job sufficiently?</p><p>Would be cheaper but i don't want anything sluggish...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonn, post: 900579, member: 70490"] Hi, sorry for the delay in getting back. I've always used Macs and been very happy with them. My plan is to stick with them. As for the PC aspect. I would like to run Window XP minimum really, running pretty basic software that run on the internet (live data feeds), nothing graphic intensive and certainly not games either. Just as long as its not going be particularly noticably slower than a PC and ideally the same speed as. It was mentioned that Macs have the same components and should run the same as a PC - does this include a Power Pc or just Intel? I have a g3 deskop but would maybe a G4 powerbook do the job sufficiently? Would be cheaper but i don't want anything sluggish... [/QUOTE]
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