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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
windows vista on a 27" iMac already partitioned
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<blockquote data-quote="heysimo" data-source="post: 983922" data-attributes="member: 140700"><p>merging the partitions would be such a mess, actually, cause one is dedicated to logic's recording files... which is my job, actually, even if I'm still a student.</p><p>So i Wish I could avoid risking damage to those files, and yes, I thought about EFI.</p><p>somebody already told me about that.</p><p>but what about drivers? I mean . . . what will I have LESS installing windows normally and not through bootcamp?</p><p>I hope my doubts are clear, and I sincerely thank you for your help.</p><p>best reguards.</p><p></p><p>Simo,IT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heysimo, post: 983922, member: 140700"] merging the partitions would be such a mess, actually, cause one is dedicated to logic's recording files... which is my job, actually, even if I'm still a student. So i Wish I could avoid risking damage to those files, and yes, I thought about EFI. somebody already told me about that. but what about drivers? I mean . . . what will I have LESS installing windows normally and not through bootcamp? I hope my doubts are clear, and I sincerely thank you for your help. best reguards. Simo,IT [/QUOTE]
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