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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 407874" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>You could just install the minimal amount of OS X software possibly 1.5GB or so and install bootcamp. You can then make the XP partition the main drive to boot so it's kinda like only running XP.</p><p>I haven't found a single thing that would make me use a PC again. I didn't have much Mac experience before switching, only some Photoshop and other App use. I can do everything I did on my PC, only better and without worry.</p><p>If you're willing to learn and have some patience, the switch shouldn't be difficult.</p><p>Bryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 407874, member: 26695"] You could just install the minimal amount of OS X software possibly 1.5GB or so and install bootcamp. You can then make the XP partition the main drive to boot so it's kinda like only running XP. I haven't found a single thing that would make me use a PC again. I didn't have much Mac experience before switching, only some Photoshop and other App use. I can do everything I did on my PC, only better and without worry. If you're willing to learn and have some patience, the switch shouldn't be difficult. Bryan [/QUOTE]
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