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Running Windows on your Mac
Want to run games, should I get XP or 7?
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<blockquote data-quote="nightfire" data-source="post: 871226" data-attributes="member: 105903"><p>I'm looking to get either windows xp or windows 7 to run through bootcamp so I can play games. I'm looking to play games such as Left 4 Dead, Left 4 Dead 2, Starcraft 2, and Diablo 3, as well as a few of my favorite oldies. So should I get XP to run these or when these games come out will they only be compatible with Windows 7 (the ones they won't make a mac version for)? Also I'm already running bootcamp so if I have to run emulation software to run these games through windows 7 I don't know if it will work? And if you guys do suggest windows 7 should I go with basic or premium? (do i need the xp emulation software or can I just save that $100). As I said i'm looking to play older games that were made for XP when it first came out, as well as games that have yet to come out and probably won't till sometime in 2010 (hopefully). Thanks for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nightfire, post: 871226, member: 105903"] I'm looking to get either windows xp or windows 7 to run through bootcamp so I can play games. I'm looking to play games such as Left 4 Dead, Left 4 Dead 2, Starcraft 2, and Diablo 3, as well as a few of my favorite oldies. So should I get XP to run these or when these games come out will they only be compatible with Windows 7 (the ones they won't make a mac version for)? Also I'm already running bootcamp so if I have to run emulation software to run these games through windows 7 I don't know if it will work? And if you guys do suggest windows 7 should I go with basic or premium? (do i need the xp emulation software or can I just save that $100). As I said i'm looking to play older games that were made for XP when it first came out, as well as games that have yet to come out and probably won't till sometime in 2010 (hopefully). Thanks for your help! [/QUOTE]
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