NightLord said:iSight support is cool, but then again, if you wanna videochat to MSN from within OS X, just grab crossover when it comes out....
Trippy Jr said:Or use aMSN now.
Yes it is universalsyklee26 said:i thought aMSN is way too slow for intel macs. or is it universal now?
Trippy Jr said:Or use aMSN now.
macshark said:Does BootCamp work with an OEM version of Windows XP, or does it require a retail copy?
macshark said:Does BootCamp work with an OEM version of Windows XP, or does it require a retail copy?
macshark said:Does BootCamp work with an OEM version of Windows XP, or does it require a retail copy?
jaxstate said:This might be a stupid question, but do you have to do the entire install all over again?![]()
Nermal said:"If you previously installed Boot Camp beta, you should update to Boot Camp 1.1 beta. You don't need to partition your hard drive again (unless you want to change its size) or reinstall your Macintosh and Windows software or documents, but it's very important to update the Boot Camp Assistant software, create a new Macintosh Drivers for Windows CD and install the updated software it contains on Windows XP. Complete instructions are provided in the Installation and Setup Guide included with the Boot Camp 1.1 beta software."
cparker said:I can't wait to get home to try this...now I wonder: If the iSight is now supported, will it work with Live Messenger? And more importantly, will this be a sign that iChat in Leopard will work with MSN/Live Messenger next year??
maximile said:I wonder if I really need to burn a CD. Couldn't one just open the ISO from inside the package and copy the files across to the Windows partition and then open them from there? (Assuming that it's formatted in FAT, of course).
maximile said:I wonder if I really need to burn a CD. Couldn't one just open the ISO from inside the package and copy the files across to the Windows partition and then open them from there? (Assuming that it's formatted in FAT, of course).
WildPalms said:How on earth did you make the jump to thinking this is a sign that iChat will communicate with MSN/Live Messenger? The MSN client does not support video/audio conferencing. That is something that Microsoft can only change. What makes you think Apple have any control over Microsoft software?
*sheesh*
jaxstate said:cool..i've never been one for reading.![]()
It'll all stay if you do an Archive and Install. No re-activation.Spikey115 said:I've been thinking about this for a while. When I upgrade to Leopard with final version of Boot Camp, will the windows partition remain if I upgrade or will I have to re-install Windows? What about windows activation? Also, If I wanted to revert back to a Windows-less Mac, but later install Windows again, Will i have to activate? I hope I won't have to purchase another copy of Windows ever again.