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Old 05-13-2009, 09:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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last week i purchased a 17inch macbook pro at best buy for a boner inducing price of $1510 (needless to say, i moved on it immediately). i also got my son a 13 inch macbook and "black tie coverage" on both (for $3300 out the door, not bad). they are our first macs and we are extremely happy. the ease of use and just general speed and smoothness of them is nothing short of amazing. after a decade or more with windows, this is very very refreshing. this leads me to my actual question (and an ironic one at that lol).

in bootcamp, i have an older version of XP (pre-service pack 2), is there any way i can get that on here without having to purchase a version with service pack 2 or vista? i only need to run 2 programs on it and both run fine on an older version of XP. i hate to have to buy a windows product to use 2 pieces of software. is there a work around?
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Old 05-13-2009, 09:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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There's another alternative. What Windows apps do you need to run? There's a program called CrossOver that will run some Windows apps right within Mac OS X. You can find more info here, and there's also a list of compatible apps somewhere there as well. I have it though I haven't had to make use of it yet...
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in bootcamp, i have an older version of XP (pre-service pack 2), is there any way i can get that on here without having to purchase a version with service pack 2 or vista? i only need to run 2 programs on it and both run fine on an older version of XP. i hate to have to buy a windows product to use 2 pieces of software. is there a work around?
This article on running Windows 7 for free might be of some value. I've got Windows 7 on my MBP and it runs great. In fact, I need to upgrade to RC1.

This is more of a stop gap than anything. I'm guessing Bootcamp doesn't support pre-service pack 2?

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i checked out that cross over program, it doesn't look like the software i run is supported (FL studio 6, adobe audition 1.5, and acid pro 4).

i thought about trying windows 7, but at the end of the day, i don't really need it. XP will work, and given the fact that i'm using very dated versions of software i probably shouldn't try 7 till i know the versions i'm using are going to be compatible (i had serious issues with vista patches for a while).

thanks for the time and input though. i'm guessing it'll be safer to bite the bullet and buy a XP home or something cheap.
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If you are looking for a cheap copy of XP, give a look on eBay. I was able to purchase sealed OEM copies of XP and Vista.

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yeah, i was gonna check ebay and amazon if i can't find anything reasonable out this weekend. i don't think i've ever had to buy an OS before. my friends are all geeks and i'm the last one to switch to mac so they don't have anything for me for the first time
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I would seriously consider using a programs called "parallels." Its quite easy to use, but not the easiest to install. I needed a program that would run "gmeditor" which is an FHL hockey simulator program. Out of the ones I looked at parallels looked the best. I was able to download the program but I honestly can't remember from which torrent site.
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i think parallels and VMware fusion both have 30-day trial downloads available from their websites. Both should allow you to create virtual machines using your non-SP2 XP disc. I prefer VMware, but that's just me.
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thats a good idea, i never thought of the trial period thing. i may try that vmware deal then (its a little cheaper than parallels).

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