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Running Windows on your Mac
Today's the day to re-install WinXP on my Dell Desktop
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<blockquote data-quote="stevenrokz" data-source="post: 1005322" data-attributes="member: 144774"><p>Well, One of the windows feature is plug & play, A huge number of drivers are built in and devices get installed automatically. No driver CD's are required. Installation process is quit simple. For specific kind of drivers you can use the CD supplied with your system otherwise one can download from their website. If this is a specific kind of mouse then you need to install it.</p><p></p><p>Few tips :-</p><p></p><p>1. Always keep your important data on drives other than OS.</p><p>2. Take regular back-ups</p><p>3. Install anti virus in order to protect your system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevenrokz, post: 1005322, member: 144774"] Well, One of the windows feature is plug & play, A huge number of drivers are built in and devices get installed automatically. No driver CD's are required. Installation process is quit simple. For specific kind of drivers you can use the CD supplied with your system otherwise one can download from their website. If this is a specific kind of mouse then you need to install it. Few tips :- 1. Always keep your important data on drives other than OS. 2. Take regular back-ups 3. Install anti virus in order to protect your system [/QUOTE]
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