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<blockquote data-quote="Mesalline" data-source="post: 919093" data-attributes="member: 62611"><p>Hey, </p><p>I'm looking for opinions on this before I go ahead and do it. </p><p>Firstly, has anyone dual booted there mac with windows? </p><p>Secondly, how did they find the process? Have you had any problems since? </p><p>Finally, what would you guys recommend? I'm going to get Windows 7, my friend gave me a legit copy through student alliance and it's got an inbuilt virtual PC so you can use XP too, so basically i will have 3 OS's on one machine. I'll copy and paste the specs i have at the moment, all though I am looking into buying more Ram off Apple when they dual boot it for me. </p><p></p><p>Processor: 2.1 GHz Intel Core Duo </p><p>Memory: 2GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM </p><p></p><p>I'm looking into getting 4GB of Ram so that it all runs nicely without a struggle. I am apprehensive about doing this though because I don't want to ruin my mac (hence why I'm letting Apple sort it out) But I really need this program for my Animation course called 3D Max, and unfortunately there isn't any other Mac alternative. </p><p></p><p>I will be looking to install the following programs on the windows side: </p><p>3D Max </p><p>Photoshop CS4 </p><p>Maya (maybe, 2nd year if I need it.) </p><p></p><p>I'm going to use my Mac side as my personal side and my Windows side as my work side, as unfortunately we don't use Macs at Uni. </p><p></p><p>I'll also be wanting to play a few games on the Windows side, nothing drastic like WoW or Halo, just the likes of Rayman, my old Harry potter games, etc. </p><p></p><p>I really need some advice before I go ahead and do this. I don't want windows to bugger up my computer like XP did with my last one. I have a Windows 7 installation disc, my mac driver discs, and I'm going to back up all my stuff on an external harddrive first. </p><p>Comments and suggestions would be really appreciated. </p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mesalline, post: 919093, member: 62611"] Hey, I'm looking for opinions on this before I go ahead and do it. Firstly, has anyone dual booted there mac with windows? Secondly, how did they find the process? Have you had any problems since? Finally, what would you guys recommend? I'm going to get Windows 7, my friend gave me a legit copy through student alliance and it's got an inbuilt virtual PC so you can use XP too, so basically i will have 3 OS's on one machine. I'll copy and paste the specs i have at the moment, all though I am looking into buying more Ram off Apple when they dual boot it for me. Processor: 2.1 GHz Intel Core Duo Memory: 2GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM I'm looking into getting 4GB of Ram so that it all runs nicely without a struggle. I am apprehensive about doing this though because I don't want to ruin my mac (hence why I'm letting Apple sort it out) But I really need this program for my Animation course called 3D Max, and unfortunately there isn't any other Mac alternative. I will be looking to install the following programs on the windows side: 3D Max Photoshop CS4 Maya (maybe, 2nd year if I need it.) I'm going to use my Mac side as my personal side and my Windows side as my work side, as unfortunately we don't use Macs at Uni. I'll also be wanting to play a few games on the Windows side, nothing drastic like WoW or Halo, just the likes of Rayman, my old Harry potter games, etc. I really need some advice before I go ahead and do this. I don't want windows to bugger up my computer like XP did with my last one. I have a Windows 7 installation disc, my mac driver discs, and I'm going to back up all my stuff on an external harddrive first. Comments and suggestions would be really appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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