07/04/2008, 04:22 AM
07/04/2008, 04:40 AM
Haha, good luck.
Is it because you like Mac OS?
Is it because you like Mac OS?
07/04/2008, 04:44 AM
Thanks! Well it's not really the liking factor, just I know Windows to death and Linux also isn't new to me, the only thing I don't know is OSX^^
07/04/2008, 04:49 AM
is it possible to have a switch on your pc that changes the main hd
because i want 1 seperate hd for linux/mac and 1 for xp
because i want 1 seperate hd for linux/mac and 1 for xp
07/04/2008, 04:51 AM
SkyDX Wrote:Thanks! Well it's not really the liking factor, just I know Windows to death and Linux also isn't new to me, the only thing I don't know is OSX^^Couldn't you just virtualise a copy of Mac OS?
07/04/2008, 04:53 AM
Well good luck!!! :P I want to try having an OS on my memorystick......and load it at school!!!
07/04/2008, 04:55 AM
MehHakker Wrote:Well good luck!!! :P I want to try having an OS on my memorystick......and load it at school!!!Tried DSL?
07/04/2008, 04:58 AM
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:MehHakker Wrote:Well good luck!!! :P I want to try having an OS on my memorystick......and load it at school!!!Tried DSL?
Is there an XP one??? lol
Also is there anyway to override the exe block??? Because at my college they have blocked all external exes from running :(
07/04/2008, 05:00 AM
@Squee:
Theoretically I'm doing this. Just disconnect HDD2 and install Windows on HDD1, after you are finished disconnect HDD1, connect HDD2 and install OSX on it. After this is also finished, connect both HDDs and use the BIOS Bootsequence to choose which to boot.
It should work with all OSs like this, atleast it did with Vista Beta 2 and XP and there's no technical reason that shouldn't work^^
@Zinga:
I tried, but since OSX is not supported in any VM program all my ~20 tries failed...
@MehHakker:
If you boot it of a USB Pendrive as a "real" OS, all school security system can't to anything because it will boot before Windows^^
Backup done! cya later^^
Theoretically I'm doing this. Just disconnect HDD2 and install Windows on HDD1, after you are finished disconnect HDD1, connect HDD2 and install OSX on it. After this is also finished, connect both HDDs and use the BIOS Bootsequence to choose which to boot.
It should work with all OSs like this, atleast it did with Vista Beta 2 and XP and there's no technical reason that shouldn't work^^
@Zinga:
I tried, but since OSX is not supported in any VM program all my ~20 tries failed...
@MehHakker:
If you boot it of a USB Pendrive as a "real" OS, all school security system can't to anything because it will boot before Windows^^
Backup done! cya later^^
07/04/2008, 05:48 AM
Good Lucky Skyy!!!