If you're installing RC1, I'm not sure a guide is necessary. Just follow the regular Boot Camp instructions, except when it asks for the XP CD, put in the Vista DVD instead. I just did it today, and Vista installed fine.
If you're installing RC1, I'm not sure a guide is necessary. Just follow the regular Boot Camp instructions, except when it asks for the XP CD, put in the Vista DVD instead. I just did it today, and Vista installed fine.
mduser63 is absolutely correct. The only trouble you will run into is that Apple has not released drivers for Vista yet. So while sound, wireless and networking work. Most everything else (iSight, backlight, full keyboard/trackpad use) does not.
mduser63 is absolutely correct. The only trouble you will run into is that Apple has not released drivers for Vista yet. So while sound, wireless and networking work. Most everything else (iSight, backlight, full keyboard/trackpad use) does not.
So I don't need to delete the EFI partition to install Vista now?.....that was the part of your guide that I didn't like. It sounded kind of dangerous.
Is it really worth to install Vista? Or would I be constantly having problems with the keyboard (iSight is not a problem, I never use it, and backlight support is useless for me since I have a MB).