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Running Windows on your Mac
Can bootcamp use a pre-existing windows 2nd drive?
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<blockquote data-quote="xgman" data-source="post: 630588" data-attributes="member: 52820"><p>On Leopard using 2008 mac pro with leopard on a single hard drive, can I place a 2nd hard drive with a pre existing windows vista partition (from a windows computer) on it and get it to be accessible in bootcamp? If so can it be NTFS or does it have to be Fat32. </p><p></p><p>Also, regardless of the above, can the bootcamp windows installation drive have more tha one partition that windows uses? for instance I would have 1 drive for Leopard with a single partition; one drive for windows with multiple partitions (one for windows as c:; one for windows programs, and one for windows games all accesible to the windows booting environment)</p><p></p><p>And lastly, can fusion be made to work with this new "bootcamp" window installation once it is already functional in bootcamp?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xgman, post: 630588, member: 52820"] On Leopard using 2008 mac pro with leopard on a single hard drive, can I place a 2nd hard drive with a pre existing windows vista partition (from a windows computer) on it and get it to be accessible in bootcamp? If so can it be NTFS or does it have to be Fat32. Also, regardless of the above, can the bootcamp windows installation drive have more tha one partition that windows uses? for instance I would have 1 drive for Leopard with a single partition; one drive for windows with multiple partitions (one for windows as c:; one for windows programs, and one for windows games all accesible to the windows booting environment) And lastly, can fusion be made to work with this new "bootcamp" window installation once it is already functional in bootcamp? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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