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Re: [ProgSoc] Sorry, meant for the mailing list, Re: Planning On Dual-Booting leopard on my laptop with vista.



On 11/6/07, yasir. bad <ybbalooc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please ignore my earlier email, it was meant for the mailing list,
sorry for the  confusion.



On Nov 6, 2007 1:33 AM, yasir. bad <ybbalooc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm planning on installing the new leopard in a dual boot configuration, on my laptop, its mainly because I need some further experience to macs for work, (also for the geek in me).
>
> Just wondering if anyone else has attempted this and (preferably) succeeded.
>
> I want to install this to my laptop (Asus F3JP, Core 2 Duo T5500 1.66ghz (with SSE3), and an 80GB HDD).
>
> I'm going to be following the instructions from here: http://forum.osx86scene.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2008&st=0&sk=t&sd=a .
> (off the record, im still trying to decide on a  leopard torr, so many out there still unsure which would be the best, or latest).
>
> For my HDD Configuration, i think 20gb for Vista Ultimate, 20 for OSX, and 40GB for  user data and programs i install for vista (not planning on install anything on OSX),  (40gb isnt nearly enough for user data but i have a 80gb portable HDD, and a desktop i dump stuff on).
>
> Just wondering if someones interested, or has done it before and has any advice.
>
>
> Thanks guys.
>
> Yasir.

Plan A:
1) Sell current laptop on eBay
2) Buy Macbook
3) Use Boot Camp on your Macbook.

Plan B:
1) Google is your friend.

One could indeed be mistaken for thinking that you might have been asking for advice on how to do something which is against the license that the Mac OSX 10.5 ships with... which would be illegal. And would make ProgSoc or any member supplying details an accessory to such an action. Now you weren't asking us anything like that were you?

-Andi.