It is now based on the i386 (x86) plateform/architecture. Nothing junky about that PC.īut if you read this forum you will see a ton of posts about junky Apple hardware. Installed 8GB of RAM, a 120GB Intel SSD, moved the 750GB Seagate drive I originally installed to a optical by caddy. I can accept that.Īctually I just bought a new Dell Latitude E6420. Oh, I see, Windows users now realize that the MacBook Pro is a superior piece of technology, but they need their Windows on it. Wouldn't it be cheaper to buy a junky Windows PC, and save a few bucks to pay off your credit cards that get tapped by the next malware that hits? You boot the PC from it and then you have a menu to select what you want to run. You can also load Linux ISO on it and boot to them from the stick. I have one 8GB stick that has Win 7, Ultimae Boot CD, Mustang PE with Acronis TI 2011 and Disk Director 11 and othr utilities. You can also use Yumi Multiboot to put Win 7, or any MS OS, on a USB stick and a ton of disk/computer utilities. Yean MS has a tool to burn the Win 7 ISO, or really any ISO, to a USB stick. I normally run with a OS partition and then another that I install al my software to, even if it is the same physical drive. I did it once with boot camp and didn t care for it.Ĭan you create other partitions with your method? That ws the one thing didn't care for with BC, only one partition allowed. If I fel like running Win 7 on this MBP I'll give your method a try. Yeah thanks for the link but I'm a technet subscriber so I have all the MS software I could ever use.
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