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Windows XP pro - 64 bit-will this work?..
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<blockquote data-quote="mojothemonkey" data-source="post: 293624"><p>thats FASLE</p><p></p><p>i am running Windows x64 on my Imac (24") right now. the only thing that bootcamp does not support are the drivers, you have to go out and find those for yourself, as if you had installed windows and lost your driver CDs. the ethernet works, so you go to sites (nvidia, intel, etc) and get their x64 drivers, download, install, restart, good to go.</p><p></p><p>i can run everything from video games to office programs on this baby. The only things that dont work are the camera and the wireless, although I am hunting down which wifi card manufacturer apple used. I found a website that had ALL the drivers you needed, or the name of the manufacturer, so you could find it yourself, but i lost it right now.</p><p></p><p>In any case, a lot of threads here say you cant, but YES YOU CAN. You just have to get the drivers yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mojothemonkey, post: 293624"] thats FASLE i am running Windows x64 on my Imac (24") right now. the only thing that bootcamp does not support are the drivers, you have to go out and find those for yourself, as if you had installed windows and lost your driver CDs. the ethernet works, so you go to sites (nvidia, intel, etc) and get their x64 drivers, download, install, restart, good to go. i can run everything from video games to office programs on this baby. The only things that dont work are the camera and the wireless, although I am hunting down which wifi card manufacturer apple used. I found a website that had ALL the drivers you needed, or the name of the manufacturer, so you could find it yourself, but i lost it right now. In any case, a lot of threads here say you cant, but YES YOU CAN. You just have to get the drivers yourself. [/QUOTE]
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