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excalibur313

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Jun 7, 2003
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This may seem like a weird question but I have a intel mac with work and I know that my work buys a site license for XP pro SP2 but it is a corporate cd. Is it different enough to make a difference in making the cd required for installing it on the intel mac?
 

homerjward

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afaik the only difference between corporate and regular is corporate has no activation. of course, i'm not sure of the legality of such a thing.
 

excalibur313

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Jun 7, 2003
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So the VPC cd has VPC and windows xp? How is it set up on the cd? Is there a way you can extract only the windows files to the hard drive to alter an reburn?
 

Nermal

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Dec 7, 2002
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The Windows CD that comes with VPC is not bootable. However, the Mac patch *may* get around this as it uses Mac boot files.
 
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