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Windows XP (SP2) - what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wombat33" data-source="post: 565045" data-attributes="member: 39903"><p>I recently switched from a PC to an iMac 24", which I love. I really only have one PC software that I need to use with Bootcamp. I have a couple of questions:</p><p></p><p>1) I installed Bootcamp and Windows XP (SP1). I realized I allotted too much space for the Windows operating system, so I wanted to restart, this time allocating much less space. Well, I accidentally deleted Bootcamp from the Utilities folder, thinking that it was simply the partition that I had created. How do I reload Bootcamp by itself? Does my OS-X disk allow me to simply reload Bootcamp, or will I have to reload the whole operating system?</p><p></p><p>2) Okay, I now realize OS-X doesn't work with XP (SP1), which I have on a disk. Is there an inexpensive way of getting XP (SP2) on a disk? I really don't want to spend anything . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wombat33, post: 565045, member: 39903"] I recently switched from a PC to an iMac 24", which I love. I really only have one PC software that I need to use with Bootcamp. I have a couple of questions: 1) I installed Bootcamp and Windows XP (SP1). I realized I allotted too much space for the Windows operating system, so I wanted to restart, this time allocating much less space. Well, I accidentally deleted Bootcamp from the Utilities folder, thinking that it was simply the partition that I had created. How do I reload Bootcamp by itself? Does my OS-X disk allow me to simply reload Bootcamp, or will I have to reload the whole operating system? 2) Okay, I now realize OS-X doesn't work with XP (SP1), which I have on a disk. Is there an inexpensive way of getting XP (SP2) on a disk? I really don't want to spend anything . . . [/QUOTE]
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