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yzc717

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Sep 12, 2008
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I just got my mac pro today, i am not a patient guy, still happy though.

I want to install xp on my mac, what kind of version works? vol? oem?

I want to install on a Ntfs partition, how could i do that?

what tools should i use? Paragon NTFS for MAC OS v6, macdrive, macfuse/ntfs/3g, which one is better? anyone can write a brief guide?



thanks~!
 

richard.mac

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Feb 2, 2007
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Hi congrats on the Mac Pro. that thing has some serious power and has a very well designed case and cooling system. looks like youre a bit confused. its very easy. ive bulleted the answers to your questions.
  • you can install using OEM or a volume license
  • use Boot Camp Assistant in your Utilities folder which is in the Applications folder
  • print out the instructions from BCE. shows you exactly how to partition your drive and then install Windows
  • you format your partition/2nd hard drive to NTFS from within the Windows isntaller
  • Paragon NTFS/Macfuse + NTFS3g for Mac is used to allow write access to NTFS while in Mac OS X.
  • MacDrive is used to allow write access to HFS+ (Mac hard drive format) while in Windows
 

yzc717

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Sep 12, 2008
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Thank you so much, which one is more stable?

Paragon? or ntfs/3g?
 
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