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Hello guys, i've heard that boot camp can install windows on a Mac by creating a partition for it. But what if i have 2 hard disks, and i want 1 hard disk for Leopard and the other hard disk for windows, without creating any partition? Can boot camp do that? i just had the feeling that 1 complete hard disk for each os might make both os more stable - i'm thinking of getting a Mac Pro, in which case i'd probably get at least 2 hard disks.

Any advice and comments are much appreciated :D
 
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Your Mac's Specs
First gen Mac Pro, Dual 2.66
You can load Windows to another drive just fine
 
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Does that mean i dont need to use boot camp at all then? what will be the default boot up os then?
 
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MBP: 2gig CD
you do not need to use bootcamp if your just going to have windows alone on a hard disk. you can select which disk you want to make bootable in your bios but someone correct me if im wrong
 
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thanks sukh18, that's great! then would i be able to access the files on hard disk 2 from hard disk 1, i.e. access the windows files from mac osx, and vice versa?
 

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