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| September 21st, 2008 | #1 |
| craigp Offline | |
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Snow Leopard Dual Boot
Hey Guys,
I have a macbook pro which I bought last year in August period and I was wondering if I could either dualboot Snow Leopard with leopard 10.5.4 or create a virtual machine with snow leopard with vmware fusion? Thanks
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| September 21st, 2008 | #2 |
| zobnsaf Offline | |
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I've got an iMac running Leopard. Would also like to know if this is possible.
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| September 21st, 2008 | #3 |
| poiuytrewq Offline | |
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YEah It is possible. Easily possible.
For dual boot. Use Bootcamp or disk utility to partition you hard drive, And turn your mac off, hold Option when you power on and you will be bale to choose what part you want to boot from. For Virtualization, Use Parralells or VM Ware fusion and follow the instructions. I would reccomend Not dual booting for Snow leopard. It is a waste lol. Snow leopard is no different to leopard, except the apps are quite a bit smaller, and the OS runs slower. Pictures take a while to load up for apps and stuff. But if you must use VM ware. Life Is Short, An Open Chord, In A Bad Tone. As Seen On Xbox Live And PlayStation Network - GreenxEyedxHero
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| September 21st, 2008 | #4 |
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Thanks soo much!
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