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Owning a Mac In a PC World - Some Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="HD Fboy" data-source="post: 576444" data-attributes="member: 46401"><p>Thank you all. </p><p></p><p>For me, what his means is running a Mac Pro loaded up partitioned for about 1/3 PC ops and 2/3 Mac ops, or maintain a desktop PC at work that I VPN and remote desktop into for PC related stuff. I am a bit disappointed in these limitations. Undoubtedly, the Mac is the best Personal Computer, but I expected they would operate a bit more seamless in a Microsoft Exchange Network environment. One last question, What is the impact to the Mac Pro Laptop if I set it up with for dual boot with one sector configured for Windows XP and the other for Max OS?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HD Fboy, post: 576444, member: 46401"] Thank you all. For me, what his means is running a Mac Pro loaded up partitioned for about 1/3 PC ops and 2/3 Mac ops, or maintain a desktop PC at work that I VPN and remote desktop into for PC related stuff. I am a bit disappointed in these limitations. Undoubtedly, the Mac is the best Personal Computer, but I expected they would operate a bit more seamless in a Microsoft Exchange Network environment. One last question, What is the impact to the Mac Pro Laptop if I set it up with for dual boot with one sector configured for Windows XP and the other for Max OS? [/QUOTE]
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