PC & iMac - the best of both worlds

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A week ago while my HP PC with MCE2004 was being repaired I tried out a 24"
iMac along with USB attach MyTV.PVR for 1 week finding that only CanoScan
3000 would not work due to PC only software CD. Printer HP D4100 had install
for both OS's on CD.

The Bootcamp limit of 1 CD/DVD (also 2GB+ of physical memory) for PC OS
install would not allow MCE2004 8 not SP2 CDs from HP though I have 1 DVD
from HP setup/restore app. which does repair or reinstallation on PC. Also
$299.99 waste of money Vista Ultimate (Upgrade?) single 32 or 64 bit DVDs.

I have not heard that there is a "Bootcamp for PC" enabling Tiger now,
Leopard when it is available on HP or other provider PC. Am wondering if I
could install PC OS with Bootcamp onto an iMac then use/run anything
seamlessly?! that works only on PC and thus have use of both OS's in 1 place
or the best of both worlds in other words. If Apple gets this working on
iMac, I expect PC sales would be taking a loss in market share.
 
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Malke

Will said:
A week ago while my HP PC with MCE2004 was being repaired I tried out a 24"
iMac along with USB attach MyTV.PVR for 1 week finding that only CanoScan
3000 would not work due to PC only software CD. Printer HP D4100 had install
for both OS's on CD.

The Bootcamp limit of 1 CD/DVD (also 2GB+ of physical memory) for PC OS
install would not allow MCE2004 8 not SP2 CDs from HP though I have 1 DVD
from HP setup/restore app. which does repair or reinstallation on PC. Also
$299.99 waste of money Vista Ultimate (Upgrade?) single 32 or 64 bit DVDs.

I have not heard that there is a "Bootcamp for PC" enabling Tiger now,
Leopard when it is available on HP or other provider PC. Am wondering if I
could install PC OS with Bootcamp onto an iMac then use/run anything
seamlessly?! that works only on PC and thus have use of both OS's in 1 place
or the best of both worlds in other words. If Apple gets this working on
iMac, I expect PC sales would be taking a loss in market share.

I read this post twice and still am not sure what you are asking. Boot
Camp works very well under Tiger. You need a full retail copy of XP, not
recovery disks (which are apparently what you have). For further
questions about Boot Camp, go to Apple's website and read the Boot Camp
FAQs.


Malke
 

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