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<blockquote data-quote="mschare" data-source="post: 1005269" data-attributes="member: 145026"><p>Please forgive me if this was answered already, but, I have a MBP that is partitioned, and backed up on the mac side by time machine/capsule. I didn't give enough space to the mac os and need to increase it. In order to do so I have to erase the windows xp data. I have two questions.</p><p></p><p>One, the easiest way would be to clone the windows side, that way I don't have to re-install all the programs, let alone the passwords and everything else. How do I do this, remember I'm not a geek. </p><p></p><p>Second, it would be easier to use something like Parallels, rather than boot camp. Is the emulation just as good as running the software in a native windows environment? I have some programs that load financial data charts, etc., besides the usual stuff. And if so how do I do it? </p><p></p><p>Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mschare, post: 1005269, member: 145026"] Please forgive me if this was answered already, but, I have a MBP that is partitioned, and backed up on the mac side by time machine/capsule. I didn't give enough space to the mac os and need to increase it. In order to do so I have to erase the windows xp data. I have two questions. One, the easiest way would be to clone the windows side, that way I don't have to re-install all the programs, let alone the passwords and everything else. How do I do this, remember I'm not a geek. Second, it would be easier to use something like Parallels, rather than boot camp. Is the emulation just as good as running the software in a native windows environment? I have some programs that load financial data charts, etc., besides the usual stuff. And if so how do I do it? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. thanks [/QUOTE]
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