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Whats up with bootcamp?!
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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 536283" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>And you my friend apparently have not used BootCamp and installed Windows nor the drivers onto your machine.</p><p></p><p>I full well understand clearly what he is saying. You may make "assumptions" as to what he has done if you wish. I do not.</p><p></p><p>All we have been told so far is that windows cannot read OS X files ("dvd's with Mac stuff" to quote it accurately) - no argument there. </p><p>He has not told us that he has put the Leopard disk in this machine and it didn't work. If that was the case, the help would be quite different. </p><p></p><p>If he has a legitimate / legal copy of Leopard - all he has to do is pop it into the drive.</p><p></p><p>If his copy of Leopard is not legitimate (or illegal) then no, it probably does not have the drivers on it, and he will in that case get no help from the members on this board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 536283, member: 24160"] And you my friend apparently have not used BootCamp and installed Windows nor the drivers onto your machine. I full well understand clearly what he is saying. You may make "assumptions" as to what he has done if you wish. I do not. All we have been told so far is that windows cannot read OS X files ("dvd's with Mac stuff" to quote it accurately) - no argument there. He has not told us that he has put the Leopard disk in this machine and it didn't work. If that was the case, the help would be quite different. If he has a legitimate / legal copy of Leopard - all he has to do is pop it into the drive. If his copy of Leopard is not legitimate (or illegal) then no, it probably does not have the drivers on it, and he will in that case get no help from the members on this board. [/QUOTE]
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