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Bootcamp?
2009-07-22, 1:06 PM #1
Has anyone installed bootcamp before? I bought a used imac off a guy a while ago...I think he uninstalled bootcamp because AFAIK it's not on the computer. I also can't find it on my OSX install disks.
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2009-07-22, 1:12 PM #2
Usually Boot Camp comes when you install OS X. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think its only available natively on the Leopard discs. If it were installed it would be in the Applications\Utilities\ directory. The program isn't called "Boot Camp" but "Boot Camp Assistant".

I've installed it before, but overall I enjoy Parallels more than Boot Camp. Then again I just use it for Office, Access, etc., not really for gaming.
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2009-07-22, 1:18 PM #3
Bootcamp will only work with an Intel Mac.
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2009-07-22, 1:24 PM #4
Oh yeah, that too.
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2009-07-22, 3:12 PM #5
I've installed Windows on a new partition, but how do I boot back into OSX? When I restart the computer it just goes straight to Vista.
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2009-07-22, 3:17 PM #6
Hold down alt, I believe.
2009-07-22, 3:50 PM #7
Yeah, hold down alt on startup to switch between OS X and Windows. I believe you can set the startup preference in boot camp (i.e. not have it boot into Vista by default).
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2009-07-22, 5:03 PM #8
Thanks guys. I was afraid I killed my computer for a minute there.
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2009-07-22, 6:13 PM #9
you can set the default in system prefs > startup disk
gbk is 50 probably

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