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Full walk through video of “Boot Camp”

Posted in Apple by Dan at 11:09 am
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Well, I guess our old video is outdated. Head on over to http://features.uneasysilence.com/mactel/ to see the new video that features a complete tour of Apple’s new “Boot Camp”

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12 Responses to “Full walk through video of “Boot Camp””

  1. fernyb says:

    Good work dan I watch this when I get home.

  2. Oliver says:

    Brilliant.

  3. Nidonocu says:

    Got to ask, what’s the cheese being played during the Windows Install, I’ve got to get a copy of that. :)

  4. Justin says:

    hehe, you sound nice in this tutorial.

  5. Jared says:

    Wow! That looks easier than I thought it would be. I will have to bookmark UNEASYsilence.

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  7. Travis says:

    Wow, WinMacOS Xp it sounds a little “far out”.

    But with this, it is about as close as it gets.
    Windows on a Mac, life-long rivals brought closer?
    Now all we need is MacOS X on a Windows equipped pc.

    This is d**m exciting.

  8. Andrew says:

    History in the making.

    Next challenge: fast user switching between XP and OS X without virtualization. Is this possible? Imagine selecting “XP” from a menu in OS X, and the “desktop cube” rotates around to the XP desktop. Who would by a Dell then?

    Loving my MacBook more and more every day…

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  10. Marcel says:

    Andrew related…

    wooow…
    i really love this ideia…

    this mechanism will work like the desktops of Mandriva Linux…what we can change desktops by one click…and the the screen turns to the other desktop…

    of course….no comparisons : p

    in this case… we gona see a Windows Xp plataform on my Mac screen easiest!

    man, if is this case possible…..noo words!

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