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<blockquote data-quote="Bedane" data-source="post: 607953" data-attributes="member: 50078"><p>Right im new to these forums, but have been wanting to have a mac for some time now. The day is near approaching to owning a mac. The thing is im currently at university studying business information systems, and am designing .asp pages in vitual web developer and building databases using microsoft SQL server, these i believe do not run on mac's. Now im thinking of getting a iMac 20inch, 2gb ram and and the 2.4ghz intel chip, is there any way possible of running these programs on a mac, be it with dual boot or vitual machines or anything....</p><p>is it even possible to instal xp on a seperate partition, ill only need say 80gb of hd space possible less..</p><p></p><p>Cheers for the help in advance</p><p></p><p>Bedane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bedane, post: 607953, member: 50078"] Right im new to these forums, but have been wanting to have a mac for some time now. The day is near approaching to owning a mac. The thing is im currently at university studying business information systems, and am designing .asp pages in vitual web developer and building databases using microsoft SQL server, these i believe do not run on mac's. Now im thinking of getting a iMac 20inch, 2gb ram and and the 2.4ghz intel chip, is there any way possible of running these programs on a mac, be it with dual boot or vitual machines or anything.... is it even possible to instal xp on a seperate partition, ill only need say 80gb of hd space possible less.. Cheers for the help in advance Bedane [/QUOTE]
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