Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 29th Jan 2006 20:14 UTC, submitted by alcibiades
Apple Computer Guru has a theoretical solution to the Intel-Macs-Won't-Boot-Windows problem. All you need, according to him, is a set of Acronis applications, a clean install of Windows XP on another computer, Vista boot files, bcdedit, a Windows Vista DVD, and of course an Intel Mac. Please note that all of his ideas are pure theory, as he does not own a MacBook Pro or Intel iMac. Someone who does should try to verify this.
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RE: Assumption
by StephenBeDoper on Mon 30th Jan 2006 16:46 UTC in reply to "Assumption"
StephenBeDoper
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That illustrates just about the only thing I miss from DOS/Win9x: the ability to simply do format /s c:, copy the win98 folder to the drive, then boot DOS and start setup.exe that way.

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v RE[2]: Assumption
by Tom K on Mon 30th Jan 2006 17:12 in reply to "RE: Assumption"