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Running Windows on your Mac
Restore after bad Windows install via Boot Camp
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<blockquote data-quote="cazmeron" data-source="post: 953787" data-attributes="member: 133833"><p>Ok guys, first time posting anything on any mac forum ever. so here it goes.</p><p></p><p>I want to install XP with Boot Camp but I got an error message about how it can't move some files or something. I did my reading, and realized I need to back up and restore.</p><p></p><p>Backup is a breeze, no problem there.</p><p></p><p>Restore is where I got a little confused. I don't have the original Leopard Install disk which I'm pretty sure I need to restore. </p><p></p><p>BUT I what i need to know is if i could potentially just download a Leopard Install disk in the form of a .dmg file and burn it to a DVD and use that to restore?</p><p></p><p>If that can be done, How do I got about doing that. I don't wanna screw anything up but this seems possible? help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cazmeron, post: 953787, member: 133833"] Ok guys, first time posting anything on any mac forum ever. so here it goes. I want to install XP with Boot Camp but I got an error message about how it can't move some files or something. I did my reading, and realized I need to back up and restore. Backup is a breeze, no problem there. Restore is where I got a little confused. I don't have the original Leopard Install disk which I'm pretty sure I need to restore. BUT I what i need to know is if i could potentially just download a Leopard Install disk in the form of a .dmg file and burn it to a DVD and use that to restore? If that can be done, How do I got about doing that. I don't wanna screw anything up but this seems possible? help? [/QUOTE]
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