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Running Windows on your Mac
Getting my Macbook today. Any bootcamp advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean364" data-source="post: 248348" data-attributes="member: 19868"><p>Great insight Bishop. I too own an IT support company, and most of what I do is on-site at other people's offices. When I buy, I always buy the best. I bought a MacBook Pro because it had the better video card..etc. I did buy the base model because I know I can upgrade it for cheaper.</p><p></p><p>I grew up on Apple computers. My father always had MAcs, ****, I support companies that use only Macs and am familar with OS X (but I plan on becoming even more familar with it). I did not buy my MacBook because I wanted an Apple computer to run XP. I needed a new laptop so if I can have both operating systems, why wouldn't I?</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is, I haven't been this excited about a new computer in awhile. I love the fact that I can run all my Windows business stuff, and I REALLY LOVE the fact that I can continue to play around with the Mac side. I personally have never owned a Mac before, and I am so glad I waited until now.</p><p></p><p>I just got XP up and running on this beast, and it's time to make the SWITCH from my tablet PC. I know I made the right decision because I am already having such a good time with this thing.</p><p></p><p>I still haven't figured out my right-click thing. CONTROL+CLICK doesn't seem to be working. Did I miss something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean364, post: 248348, member: 19868"] Great insight Bishop. I too own an IT support company, and most of what I do is on-site at other people's offices. When I buy, I always buy the best. I bought a MacBook Pro because it had the better video card..etc. I did buy the base model because I know I can upgrade it for cheaper. I grew up on Apple computers. My father always had MAcs, ****, I support companies that use only Macs and am familar with OS X (but I plan on becoming even more familar with it). I did not buy my MacBook because I wanted an Apple computer to run XP. I needed a new laptop so if I can have both operating systems, why wouldn't I? Bottom line is, I haven't been this excited about a new computer in awhile. I love the fact that I can run all my Windows business stuff, and I REALLY LOVE the fact that I can continue to play around with the Mac side. I personally have never owned a Mac before, and I am so glad I waited until now. I just got XP up and running on this beast, and it's time to make the SWITCH from my tablet PC. I know I made the right decision because I am already having such a good time with this thing. I still haven't figured out my right-click thing. CONTROL+CLICK doesn't seem to be working. Did I miss something? [/QUOTE]
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