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scftw7

macrumors newbie
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I have just purchased a white Macbook, 2 GHz, 4 GB ram, and 320 GB disk space. It is on its way, and I wanted to know whether it comes pre-loaded with Boot Camp, or do I need to purchase it separately. Also, I am planning to put Windows Vista on it, and I wanted to know what type of disk I should use to download the drivers onto: CDR, CDRW, DVD, etc. Finally, when I perform the partition, is there a recommended about of space I should keep for Windows? Thanks.
 
boot camp is preloaded, you enable via Bootcamp Assistant in the Utilities folder. i set my partition to 64gb.

after installing Winxp/Vista, just stick in the OSX install DVD and it will install all the appropriate drivers in Windows. i suggest you go to apple support and take some time to do some reading if you never worked on a mac (like me)...saves all the repetitive posts on here.
 
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