boot partition

Thrilled so far with Vista Home Premium under Boot Camp 1.2 on a MBP

Wed, 2007-04-11 00:20 - Topics:

Vista runs great on my Mac Book Pro 2.16 2GB RAM and default 32GB FAT format and Boot Camp 1.2.

The fans runs a little more than I'd like but otherwise, performance and so forth is excellent.

When Leopard comes out, I'll prolly shop around for a 160GB drive and reinstall Leopard and Vista on 75GB partitions.

Using Boot Camp to partition and then install Vista was so ridiculously easy. It kept begging me to read the instructions and kept clicking ok as fast as I could and lo and behold, the whole thing works.

In a nutshell:

1. Take working Mac and install Boot Camp.

Remove 2nd Vista dual boot?

Tue, 2007-04-03 11:36 - Topics:

I did the recommended "try it first" XP dual boot with Vista on a partition D:, I liked it and did a clean install over XP on C:.... now I have two copies of Vista and want to get rid of the first one on D: to get rid of the dual boot.

Can I just delete or format the D: partition?
Thanks
Stans

Is this another feature of Vista!!

Mon, 2007-02-19 09:58 - Topics:

I would like to know whether this is really a feature of vista----

After dual boot installing windows vista, my primary and active partition which has windows xp was assigned drive
letter C: by default.. But when i boot into vista, the vista partition becomes C: and the xp partition some other
drive letter...

So has anyone else got the same situation?


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