Is There A Windows XP & Vista On Mac Pro For Dummys Website/Page Yet?
I feel like your post, Krevnik, was written in Russian for Ukranian Geeks.
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1. What is Master Boot Record-style partitioning and how should one implement it on the Mac Pro?
2. What is a GPT Disk?
3. What is a Slipstreamed XP disc?
4. Where do you get SATA+Chipset drivers?
5. And when you get them how do you implement their introduction into the formula for success?
6. What is the formula for success?
7. Has anybody written down what they are doing step by step so an idiot could also do it by following detailed instructions with no taken-for-granted-everyone-knows steps missing?
Please and thank you in advance for your consideration. I only have an original Windows Professional XP CD - not even service pac 2. I know there is a network upgrade on a Microsoft page that lets me convert it to service pac 2 but can't remember where that stuff is.
So I need links to help from scratch. Thanks.
For those of us who are not Windows savy, is there any site for dummys that can explain what you wrote in this post in plain english without any of the lingo plus with detailed explanations of all of the lingo please?Krevnik said:Bootcamp is VERY finicky in the Mac Pro... I recommend the following:
- Use a seperate drive
- Partition it how you want using Master Boot Record-style partitioning (THIS IS A MUST! While the XP CD can install /correctly/ to a GPT disk, it can't boot off one in the Mac Pro in this configuration, go figure)
- Boot off your slipstreamed XP disc with the SATA+Chipset drivers (you did make one, right?)
- Enjoy.
I feel like your post, Krevnik, was written in Russian for Ukranian Geeks.
IE
1. What is Master Boot Record-style partitioning and how should one implement it on the Mac Pro?
2. What is a GPT Disk?
3. What is a Slipstreamed XP disc?
4. Where do you get SATA+Chipset drivers?
5. And when you get them how do you implement their introduction into the formula for success?
6. What is the formula for success?
7. Has anybody written down what they are doing step by step so an idiot could also do it by following detailed instructions with no taken-for-granted-everyone-knows steps missing?
Please and thank you in advance for your consideration. I only have an original Windows Professional XP CD - not even service pac 2. I know there is a network upgrade on a Microsoft page that lets me convert it to service pac 2 but can't remember where that stuff is.
So I need links to help from scratch. Thanks.