amac4me said:If the Beta has this imagine what we'll see with the real product when it ships with Leopard.
Spanky Deluxe said:2. Windows on an external disk isn't as great as it sounds. OS X installs can often be used without any problems in another computer with different internals. This even worked with the transition kit installations. Installing OS X on an external hard drive on a DTK and then putting that hard drive in an old iMac G3 works. The new Intel versions of OS X will probably not be backwards compatible with PowerPC machines due to the use of EFI and a different partitioning table, however, switching hard drives between MacBook / MacBook Pro / Mini / iMac and Mac Pro should work as long as OS X is updated to the latest version that was shipped with the Mac.
Windows involves hardware extraction layers and gets very messy if you try to use it in another machine. If its an identical machine it should work and it should also work for Mini to MacBook or iMac to MacBook Pro because they're very similar. A MacPro to any of them will cause issues. All the drivers will be wrong.
So, simply put, being able to install Windows on an external disk would be fine for keeping your Mac innards seperate from Windows entirely but it would be useless for using that install of Windows on various different computers.
Spanky Deluxe said:Ideally I'd like a solution by Apple, Parallels or VMWare that can use virtualisation to boot a BootCamp install. This would mean emulating the Mac hardware. Something that Apple could easily do if they put their minds to it. Being able to reboot into a pure Windows installation for gaming or run the *same* installation in a window in OS X would be a dream come true.
Willis said:Haha.. i mentioned this to someone earlier who was thinking of getting a MacPro for gaming. I said wait till Apple bring out an updated BootCamp... sure enough, here it is... nice. I still wouldnt need windows but hey
jaxstate said:I just downloaded the 1.1 update, and it didn't ask me to make a cd for the new drivers? WTH did I do wrong?
cparker said:It doesn't prompt you automatically...you didn't do anything wrong. Just go to the Boot Camp Assistant in your Utilities folder and choose Burn Macintosh Drivers and you should be ready to go
theory4themusic said:Ok. I feel absolutely stupid. Keep in mind here I was born into an apple family and raised on Mac OS my entire life. I've never had to deal with Windows Activation. I recently bought a copy of Windows XP & was running it on parallels when I decided that the graphics excelleration wasn't fast enough. I decided to opt for the more 'native' solution by switching to bootcamp. Now I thought this would be all fine and good, I just deleted my paralells HD Image (oops) and fired up bootcamp & installed XP. It all worked wonderfully, but when I went to activate windows it now tells me that my license is invalad. It's linked to that virtual machine I deleted. Do I seriously have to buy another windows license because my serial number is linked to this non existant machine?!! Arg.
Any help would be much appreciated. I have "27 days"
theory4themusic said:Any help would be much appreciated. I have "27 days"
theory4themusic said:Any help would be much appreciated. I have "27 days"
theory4themusic said:I recently bought a copy of Windows XP & was running it on parallels when I decided that the graphics excelleration wasn't fast enough. ... but when I went to activate windows it now tells me that my license is invalad. It's linked to that virtual machine I deleted. Do I seriously have to buy another windows license because my serial number is linked to this non existant machine?!! Arg.
Any help would be much appreciated. I have "27 days"
theory4themusic said:Ok. I feel absolutely stupid. Keep in mind here I was born into an apple family and raised on Mac OS my entire life. I've never had to deal with Windows Activation. I recently bought a copy of Windows XP & was running it on parallels when I decided that the graphics excelleration wasn't fast enough. I decided to opt for the more 'native' solution by switching to bootcamp. Now I thought this would be all fine and good, I just deleted my paralells HD Image (oops) and fired up bootcamp & installed XP. It all worked wonderfully, but when I went to activate windows it now tells me that my license is invalad. It's linked to that virtual machine I deleted. Do I seriously have to buy another windows license because my serial number is linked to this non existant machine?!! Arg.
Any help would be much appreciated. I have "27 days"