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Plugging components into Macbook and Windows 7
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<blockquote data-quote="KnowledgeMac" data-source="post: 1000672" data-attributes="member: 65190"><p>Several questions:</p><p></p><p>1) If I install Windows 7 on my Macbook (white), will the computer slow down?</p><p></p><p>2) I would like to use my Macbook as my main computer, but use an external monitor, keyboard, speakers, etc. I don't really have a problem plugging and unplugging all of these components every single time I move my computer, but what are my other options? I know they have docking stations, but are quite expensive. Do they have "hubs" that I can plug all of these components into, which will allow me to use all the external components by sticking one USB cable into the Macbook instead of many?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KnowledgeMac, post: 1000672, member: 65190"] Several questions: 1) If I install Windows 7 on my Macbook (white), will the computer slow down? 2) I would like to use my Macbook as my main computer, but use an external monitor, keyboard, speakers, etc. I don't really have a problem plugging and unplugging all of these components every single time I move my computer, but what are my other options? I know they have docking stations, but are quite expensive. Do they have "hubs" that I can plug all of these components into, which will allow me to use all the external components by sticking one USB cable into the Macbook instead of many? [/QUOTE]
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