To me the most significant update (besides right-click support) is the ability to install Windows XP on any internal disk - just wish you could install it on any external disk as well.
It doesnt' seem to be the same. For one they use the apple key to the right of the spacebar for the right-click functionality and the fn key for the volume/brighness controls. I can't figure out how to do a screenshot yet, there doesn't seem to be any documentation on the keyboard shortcuts that I can find.
I'm going to ask a possibly stupid question..Since the ability to install XP on Intel Mac's now exist... Does that mean there is software, or the ability of developing software to install Mac OSX on Intel based PC's?
Well, since most PCs doesn't support EFI etc, you need to hack alot of stuff to make it work. And, it breaks a few Aople EULAs (or so I've heard anyway). Check out InsanelyMac for help on how to, and your regular piratesites for downloads.
@alexkorova - thats would be the ultimate windows on mac, the choice to use parallels or bootcamp but have them being the same version of windows.im not to up for the running windows programs natively but im sure a lot of people would like that!
The problem isn't with multiple partitions...BOOT CAMP IS BROKEN!!!!!Just because I have a linux partition doesn't mean that I SHOULDN't be able to burn a win XP drivers CD... seriously the multiple partition check in bootcamp is REALLY REALLY DUMB!!! let me burn my winxp update drivers CD even *if* i happen to have multiple partitions.... this has been driving me CRAZY!!!!!
I just finished installing bootcamp 1.1 on my macbook pro. Everything seems to work great, other then the keyboard functions. The right apple "right mouse" doesn't work, neither does the printscreen. Also, how the heck do you do print screen anyway?
Tried Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.0 on a 17" MacBook Pro (bootcamp 1.1) and no matter what I did, it kept saying the sound quality was too poor to pass. Around 10 S/N ratio.Just to compare I installed it on my 1+ yr old Sony 17" A690 Laptop and it worked like a charm first time. 17 S/N ratio same mic.Is this because of cheap audio hardware or bad beta drivers? It looks like my idea of using Macs in my office to run Windows will have to wait a year or 2.
HELP!!!i need the print screen function for projects... but when i try the opt+f4 command on the windows side... it closes my program.does anyone know any other print screen command for the windows side.thanks!!
elpayoAug 15, 2006
To me the most significant update (besides right-click support) is the ability to install Windows XP on any internal disk - just wish you could install it on any external disk as well.
misterjanglesAug 16, 2006
It doesnt' seem to be the same. For one they use the apple key to the right of the spacebar for the right-click functionality and the fn key for the volume/brighness controls. I can't figure out how to do a screenshot yet, there doesn't seem to be any documentation on the keyboard shortcuts that I can find.
4ndr3wAug 16, 2006
Can I update via software update or do I have to redownload it?
mwongAug 16, 2006
Driver for built in isight, I guess. My firewire plugged in isight does not seem to be working with the driver. :(
blobster2005Aug 16, 2006
I'm going to ask a possibly stupid question..Since the ability to install XP on Intel Mac's now exist... Does that mean there is software, or the ability of developing software to install Mac OSX on Intel based PC's?
alexkorovaAug 16, 2006
Well, since most PCs doesn't support EFI etc, you need to hack alot of stuff to make it work. And, it breaks a few Aople EULAs (or so I've heard anyway). Check out InsanelyMac for help on how to, and your regular piratesites for downloads.
rhodesy22Aug 16, 2006
@alexkorova - thats would be the ultimate windows on mac, the choice to use parallels or bootcamp but have them being the same version of windows.im not to up for the running windows programs natively but im sure a lot of people would like that!
Closed AccountAug 17, 2006
So that's about 30mb per driver. Impressive that they could cram so little into so much.
xbillAug 25, 2006
The problem isn't with multiple partitions...BOOT CAMP IS BROKEN!!!!!Just because I have a linux partition doesn't mean that I SHOULDN't be able to burn a win XP drivers CD... seriously the multiple partition check in bootcamp is REALLY REALLY DUMB!!! let me burn my winxp update drivers CD even *if* i happen to have multiple partitions.... this has been driving me CRAZY!!!!!
carbuff2006Sep 8, 2006
I just finished installing bootcamp 1.1 on my macbook pro. Everything seems to work great, other then the keyboard functions. The right apple "right mouse" doesn't work, neither does the printscreen. Also, how the heck do you do print screen anyway?
pcmacsSep 12, 2006
Tried Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.0 on a 17" MacBook Pro (bootcamp 1.1) and no matter what I did, it kept saying the sound quality was too poor to pass. Around 10 S/N ratio.Just to compare I installed it on my 1+ yr old Sony 17" A690 Laptop and it worked like a charm first time. 17 S/N ratio same mic.Is this because of cheap audio hardware or bad beta drivers? It looks like my idea of using Macs in my office to run Windows will have to wait a year or 2.
rayrayjewelsSep 22, 2006
HELP!!!i need the print screen function for projects... but when i try the opt+f4 command on the windows side... it closes my program.does anyone know any other print screen command for the windows side.thanks!!