And where did you get this information? Link?Wultsch said:xp home supports 1 cpu with as many cores as you can stuff on it.
lilstewart92 said:And where did you get this information? Link?
Kelmon said:I might as well ask now. Given that the firmware updates apparently adds BIOS compatibility, does anyone know what would prevent Windows XP Home Upgrade from working? I've read the installation guide and it explicitly states that the process will only work with full copies of either XP Home SP2 or XP Pro SP2; upgrade copies and non-SP2 versions are apparently a no-no. The OnMac.net solution had a similar restriction but I am puzzled as to the reason since it will boot and install quite happily on a regular PC. What am I missing here (besides a full copy of XP SP2...)?
CanadaRAM said:As Apple clearly states, the install process does not allow for the CD to be ejected in the middle to put in an earlier version for validation (upgrade XP) or for the SP2 upgrade (XP SP1)
So take them at their word -- full version XP Home SP2 and full version XP Pro SP2 on a single optical disk only will work.
steelfist said:i have a valid copy of windows xp home edition sp1. would it work? or do i have to use professional sp2?
No you don't.bobber205 said:Oh wait. You'll still need Pro. Sorry.
balamw said:No you don't.
XP Home SP2 runs just fine and supports both cores of the Core Duo, Pentium D, Pentium 4 w/HT, etc... As long as it's one chip, Home is OK.
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Absolutely. I'm running it on the iMac at home with the original Boot Camp release.bobber205 said:With Bootcamp?
One of these years I'll get around to trying to run the SP2 updater to slipstream under Wine.... The installer is pretty low level so my guess is that it should work fine on any Intel box with Wine/DarWine.Raven VII said:The only issue you will encounter when slipstreaming is that it can only be done on a Windows machine, as far as I know.
balamw said:One of these years I'll get around to trying to run the SP2 updater to slipstream under Wine.... The installer is pretty low level so my guess is that it should work fine on any Intel box with Wine/DarWine.
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