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Thunderbird8

macrumors regular
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Dec 11, 2007
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I need a copy of windows simply to run one or two PC games such as flight simulators. I have no other need for windows at all and therefore am looking please for a recommendation of the minimum and cheapest option I will need.

All my professional work is done in OSX so the windows OS will only be loaded when I'm off duty and relaxing.

Is XP 'Home' the way to go?

Thanks guys!
 

dwright1974

macrumors 6502
Aug 13, 2007
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UK
I need a copy of windows simply to run one or two PC games such as flight simulators. I have no other need for windows at all and therefore am looking please for a recommendation of the minimum and cheapest option I will need.

All my professional work is done in OSX so the windows OS will only be loaded when I'm off duty and relaxing.

Is XP 'Home' the way to go?

Thanks guys!

And the cheapest way to buy it is via. the OEM route. eBuyer.com have it for a shade under £55. Here it is. Exactly the same as the 'retail' version except no box and no support from Microsoft. It is designed for system builders but it is fine for a 'punter' to buy it!

HTH

- D
 

Thunderbird8

macrumors regular
Original poster
Dec 11, 2007
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UK
Hi,

When you say 'no support' does this mean that the software won't update with the latest drivers etc? (Like OSX does..)

Sorry - I have not used windows for years...!
 

Osarkon

macrumors 68020
Aug 30, 2006
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Wales
Hi,

When you say 'no support' does this mean that the software won't update with the latest drivers etc? (Like OSX does..)

Sorry - I have not used windows for years...!

Updates are included, they just don't provide you with the phone support as far as I'm aware.
 

dwright1974

macrumors 6502
Aug 13, 2007
394
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UK
Updates are included, they just don't provide you with the phone support as far as I'm aware.

Sorry, yes that's what I meant, they won't provide you with technical support however Windows Update, etc. still works so you can keep it patched up.

Also, from a licencing point of view, you can only use the copy of XP on the machine you buy it for, i.e. if you upgrade your Mac in the future you should buy a new OEM version of XP.

Hope that clears it up!

- D
 

weckart

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aiterum

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Nov 17, 2007
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its still in development stages and it will most likely have a lot of problems with drivers and such considering that it still doesn't have a lot of features implemented/bugs worked out.

i'm waiting for a good stable release of that though in the future, and if it comes out as good as it is supposed to, i would consider switching to it
 

GavinTing

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Sep 4, 2007
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Singapore!
its still in development stages and it will most likely have a lot of problems with drivers and such considering that it still doesn't have a lot of features implemented/bugs worked out.

i'm waiting for a good stable release of that though in the future, and if it comes out as good as it is supposed to, i would consider switching to it

Theres that beta software on the mac that lets you run windows progs natively, but hey.. :rolleyes:

Anyway, as mentioned above, just guy an OEM version. It comes in a cardboard sleve, as opposed to the boxes you see in product shots. No manual, just a CD and cd-key stickers. It usually says "ONLY FOR DISTRIBUTION WITH NEW COMPUTER HARDWARE SYSTEMS" and etc. This applies to the macbook/whatever, as it is technically a new computer system =)
 
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