Mac users don't go for windows. They stay loyal to OS X.
2007-02-06 16:02:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello Jose A,
There are some hardware restrictions for Vista to work. If your MacBook has got what it takes, I don't see any problem loading Vista using BootCamp and Parallel.
--Rick
2007-02-06 15:14:14
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answered by rickrudge 6
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do not get a MacBook, if it wasn't OSX then i ought to signify it. yet you assert that you opt on to play video games, per chance not that a lot on your new pc, yet say faster or later you've been bored, and also you had to play a sport, you ought to not on the MacBook, because in hardship-free words a SMALL percentage of sport manufacturers make their video games OSX able, yet in case you actual understand you at the instantaneous are unlikely to do something extremely multimedia, i wager you'll get it, its a interesting little device, so yea attempt it.
2016-12-03 20:13:09
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answered by ? 4
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you could install vista on a seperate pertition so both could run. I read somewhere where it said vista supports guest operating systems.
2007-02-06 15:11:11
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answered by Anonymous
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