aristobrat said:32 bit for the MacBook.
Hmmm. Guess I should probably download that one instead...blah, was almost finished!
aristobrat said:32 bit for the MacBook.
Nuc said:Varies between 700-760 KB/sec. Gotta love T1 lines at school...
Nuc
aboutthat said:Hmmm. Guess I should probably download that one instead...blah, was almost finished!
coorspate said:guess micro$oft doesnt like competition
ReanimationLP said:I dunno there.
On my PC, I just updated right over Windows XP.
ImAlex said:I have some problems installing Pre-RC1. I downloaded Pre-RC1 from their website using download manager, everything went fine. So I burned it on a DVD. Alright.
Note that I already had XP at this point. So I put the DVD in the drive, everything seem to work fine, so I formated the XP partition, and installed it there. The installer starts, copying files seems to go, then when it is expanding files a dumb error shows up:
"Windows cannot install required files. Make sure all files required for install are available, and restart the installation. Error code: 0x80070017."
Damn! So I restarted, and same thing happends. So I went to Boot Camp, deleted and formated the XP partition so it was only the Mac OS X partition. This time I went throught Boot Camp to install it. But, the same error! The strange thing is when I click option key it shows a windows icon, which may be the old XP one, althought when I see the partition in the Windows Vista Installer it is only 4 of them, Partition 1 200 MB, Partition 2 50 GB (Mac OS X), Partition 3 22 GB (for the Vista install) and Partion 4, unlocated space 128 MB.
Thought it would be easy to install it, but this error stops the install. Any idea what it might be? Very thankful for help!
Erm... they may not be supporting it, but they do tolerate it. Vista used to bomb out if there was an EFI partition; now there's no problem.willybNL said:I noticed the ISO has a /efi/ directory... so, is MS supporting EFI all of the sudden?
Do we still need bootcamp (or the alt) at all?
clayj said:Erm... they may not be supporting it, but they do tolerate it. Vista used to bomb out if there was an EFI partition; now there's no problem.
And you do still need the ALT key, because (so far) I don't think you can get Apple's Startup control panel to appear in Vista, which means you can't just set the startup OS and reboot. One way or the other, you'll need to use ALT at some point. (Correct me if I am wrong.)
Explain?MacRumorUser said:You dont have to use Alt/Option at all. How ? use your frontrow remote
clayj said:Explain?