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Question for Ambidextrous Computer Experts




Topic started on 8-12-2009 @ 04:55 AM by ipsedixit


Can a hard drive be partitioned to contain both Mac and Windows partitions? If so, how? All tips appreciated.



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reply posted on 8-12-2009 @ 07:54 AM by TinFoilHatMan55


Apple has a program called Boot Camp check it out here

www.apple.com...

Its included with Mac OS X.5 and X.6 versions.

en.wikipedia.org...

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reply posted on 10-12-2009 @ 05:18 PM by ipsedixit


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Thanks, I'll look into it. I'd heard of it before but it didn't come to mind since I was hoping to do this from the PC side of things.



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reply posted on 10-12-2009 @ 05:32 PM by Helig


I can't speak for OS X but I know windows likes to try to take up the whole disk if you aren't careful when doing the partitioning. When I did dual boot configurations with Linux and Windows I would always do the windows install first then let the Linux installer resize the partition to something reasonable for the two operating systems to live side by side in relative peace.



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reply posted on 10-12-2009 @ 09:29 PM by TinFoilHatMan55


The only way to get Mac on a PC is Hackintosh. I haven't tried it and wouldnt recommend it unless you know what you are doing.

I have Windows 7 and Mandriva Linux on my laptop. Never used any recent Macs.



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reply posted on 13-12-2009 @ 12:08 AM by staple


If it is a desktop I will make a suggestion. Just add a second hard drive and use the bios to switch which one you want to boot from. It keeps everything separate and safe from the other OS.

The above works for any OS combo. Boot managers are nice but if your not careful when adding the second OS, things might get screwed up.



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