B bob marley macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 26, 2007 23 0 Feb 26, 2007 #1 Can you have OSX tiger AND windows xp on a macbook using bootcamp, or only one? I want osx for home creative stuff, but bootcamp style windows for playing games. Mac games are overpriced :/ and alot of em have bugs. Oh and also, is RAM from the black macbook compatible with the 1.83ghz core 2 duo macbook? Thanks
Can you have OSX tiger AND windows xp on a macbook using bootcamp, or only one? I want osx for home creative stuff, but bootcamp style windows for playing games. Mac games are overpriced :/ and alot of em have bugs. Oh and also, is RAM from the black macbook compatible with the 1.83ghz core 2 duo macbook? Thanks
G Gee macrumors 65816 Feb 27, 2004 1,023 0 London, UK Feb 26, 2007 #2 bob marley said: Can you have OSX tiger AND windows xp on a macbook using bootcamp, or only one? I want osx for home creative stuff, but bootcamp style windows for playing games. Mac games are overpriced :/ and alot of em have bugs. Oh and also, is RAM from the black macbook compatible with the 1.83ghz core 2 duo macbook? Thanks Click to expand... Yes, you can.
bob marley said: Can you have OSX tiger AND windows xp on a macbook using bootcamp, or only one? I want osx for home creative stuff, but bootcamp style windows for playing games. Mac games are overpriced :/ and alot of em have bugs. Oh and also, is RAM from the black macbook compatible with the 1.83ghz core 2 duo macbook? Thanks Click to expand... Yes, you can.
B bob marley macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 26, 2007 23 0 Feb 26, 2007 #3 Gee said: Yes, you can. Click to expand... How easy is it? like do you have to do alot of crap to change it around, or is it just like go somewhere when you reboot and click osx/xp
Gee said: Yes, you can. Click to expand... How easy is it? like do you have to do alot of crap to change it around, or is it just like go somewhere when you reboot and click osx/xp
apfhex macrumors 68030 Aug 8, 2006 2,670 5 Northern California Feb 26, 2007 #4 Yes, that's the entire point of Boot Camp. bob marley said: or is it just like go somewhere when you reboot and click osx/xp Click to expand... Once you have Windows installed, just hold down the Option/alt key at startup to choose which OS you want to boot.
Yes, that's the entire point of Boot Camp. bob marley said: or is it just like go somewhere when you reboot and click osx/xp Click to expand... Once you have Windows installed, just hold down the Option/alt key at startup to choose which OS you want to boot.
B bob marley macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 26, 2007 23 0 Feb 26, 2007 #5 apfhex said: Yes, that's the entire point of Boot Camp. Once you have Windows installed, just hold down the Option/alt key at startup to choose which OS you want to boot. Click to expand... Haha lmao, i suck at life Thanks. Oh, also, will a intel graphics media accelerator play games like roller coaster tycoon 3 on a 1.83ghz Macbook Core 2 Duo with 1 gb ram
apfhex said: Yes, that's the entire point of Boot Camp. Once you have Windows installed, just hold down the Option/alt key at startup to choose which OS you want to boot. Click to expand... Haha lmao, i suck at life Thanks. Oh, also, will a intel graphics media accelerator play games like roller coaster tycoon 3 on a 1.83ghz Macbook Core 2 Duo with 1 gb ram