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Solve : Windows/Linux On Mac?? |
Answer» Can you install Windows or Linux on a Macbook with an Intel CPU? you can in fact install windows on an intel cpu mac.So you really run Windows Natively / Dual-Boot on a Intel mac? How would Windows have working drivers then? Quote from: Cityscape on July 31, 2009, 11:34:41 AM So you really run Windows Natively / Dual-Boot on a Intel mac? The drivers can be downloaded from the Mac site.Correct. Or if you have Mac OS 10.5, they are on your install dvd.So I could buy a Macbook, completely erase the HDD. And Install Windows XP and it would work with drivers and everything? Why would you want to? With the Mac I believe that the processor matters. Are all the new Macbooks Intel chips? Unless it's for gaming you would get a lot more power with Linux, of course the whole 'ease of use' is a factor there.Hello, If you would like to test a linux DISTRO on a MAC, try USING FIRST a LiveCD of a certain distro. You could try out Ubuntu and see if all your peripherals would work on your MAC. Quote from: Cityscape on July 31, 2009, 03:54:06 PM So I could buy a Macbook, completely erase the HDD.Well I'd like to get a Mac and I want to run Windows XP or 7. So I can erase the HDD and reinstall with Windows and use the windows drivers from the Mac disk? Quote from: jerryheavyarms on August 01, 2009, 06:33:36 AM Hello, This is great advice. Quote from: Cityscape on August 01, 2009, 11:30:05 AM Well I'd like to get a Mac and I want to run Windows XP or 7. I haven't ever tried to do it the way you're suggesting, and boot camp is not meant to work that way. Boot camp aids you in installing windows xp on a second partition or second hard drive... not as the primary OS. If you are going to install windows and completely remove Mac OS X, why would you even get a mac?if you just want windows xp and you are not planning to do anything heavy duty, a cheap non-mac laptop or desktop would suffice as long as you got at least 512 mb of ram. Quote from: 2x3i5x on August 03, 2009, 12:41:25 PM if you just want windows xp and you are not planning to do anything heavy duty, a cheap non-mac laptop or desktop would suffice as long as you got at least 512 mb of ram. agreed. BootCamp = Windows on Mac VirtualBox = Linux on Mac But buying a computer w/windows is a lot cheaper if you are just going to wipe the Mac Hard drive and install Windows |
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