its directly on there web site. Im just wondering if u could now buy a Macbook and wipe Tiger X and install windows XP. The hardware config seems pretty dayam tight for 1999.00 :X 128megs X1600 u cant really go wrong there
Personaly I haven't heard of a hack yet that makes it possible to load Windows but I'm sure it's only a matter of time.Originally posted by: UltraWide
Can it run windows though?
Originally posted by: ValuedCustomer
Has anyone heard anything about a 64bit chip in the MacBook's future?
Originally posted by: aigomorla
I dont know how the x1600 mobile stacks up to the 7800go. But im assuming it would be pretty close. And concidering most 7800go systems costs well over 2000 its not a bad price for dual core
Originally posted by: aigomorla
its directly on there web site. Im just wondering if u could now buy a Macbook and wipe Tiger X and install windows XP. The hardware config seems pretty dayam tight for 1999.00 :X 128megs X1600 u cant really go wrong there
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
It's funny that Apple is saying it's performance is 4 to 5 times better than a g4. Makes all those Apple zealots, who said g4s were competitive, look like idiots.
Originally posted by: skunkbuster
look what i just found Text so looks like the chances are good
Originally posted by: Commodus
That's an agreement for Microsoft's OS X apps. It doesn't cover Windows at all, and Microsoft will probably never try to support Windows on OS X outside of VirtualPC.
Would people please start reading what's actually written rather than making wild speculation? :disgust:
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
The new Macs use an extensible firmware interface, so there's no putting XP on Macs at the moment. 64 bit XP supports it, but that won't work since the new Macs are 32 bit.
Originally posted by: skunkbuster
umm...did you actually read the article? the first two paragraphs? maybe you should have before making yourself seem foolish.
Originally posted by: Commodus
Originally posted by: skunkbuster
umm...did you actually read the article? the first two paragraphs? maybe you should have before making yourself seem foolish.
I did - and you're not helping your case either.
There's a big difference between "not stopping people" and actually being able to do it. In fact, you can't install Windows XP on an Intel Mac because it doesn't have EFI support (EFI being a newer replacement for a system BIOS). You'll have to wait for the release version of Windows Vista, or else a really clever hack of XP, to try and install Windows on an Intel-based Mac.
Besides, if you didn't want me to focus on the 5-year Microsoft deal at first, why didn't you actually specify as much? If you cite a source, you have to point out why it's useful.