Yep. This F4 F7 thing works beautifully for me. Windows is up and running. Just downloading the drivers now (on my other mac). Hope I can get either ethernet or Airport or Firewire working (for internet).
barstard.
barstard.
http://forum.onmac.net/showthread.php?t=212Hey, I thought I'd share this software that I found with everyone so they could utilize it. It is shareware, $15 to buy with 30 day trial--though it is pretty useful. You can set it so that if you press a certain key (eject key does not work here, the program doesn't see it), it will eject your CD. For example, I am using the Help key as my eject shortcut. Works great so far!
Get it here:
http://www.cd-eject-tool.com/
nospleen said:Hello, so if you do not have a PC or access to one, then you cannot install XP, right? Because of the need to slipstream the disc...
Steve1496 said:Currently, yes.
Yeahnospleen said:Thought so... But, I am guessing that is about to change?
joelypolly said:
barstard said:Yeah. That solution sucks unless you love the terminal. I couldn't even get mkisofs to install.
derekboyer said:On my system, all the files get copied. After it restarts the rest of the setup does not get to finish. I take the cd out and it still doesn't do anything. Does anybody know what I am doing wrong?
justflie said:hey folks. i should be buying my 20" this weekend. Is it possible to partition some fat 32 space on the drive so that both OS's can see and write to it and use it as a drive to swap files between the two? i'm a newb at all this and can't program so is this out of my league (if it's doable) or should it be rather trivial to do?