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Hey, I'm pretty much brand new to this forum but was wondering if anyone could help me out with a question I had.
I'm going to be going to college soon with the hope of declaring Computer Science sophomore year, and was wondering if getting a macbook with intel duo-core processor and dualbooting Windows XP and OSX would hinder me at all in my desired major. If anyone can lend any help at all, it'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ravenark |
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I doubt it would hinder you. You might want to look at buying it through the school because tlarkin has pointed out that you can get windows for free that way.
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I don't see how it would hinder you. As for getting a free copy, it depends on your Universities MSDN subscription rules, some students in certain programs when enrolled are allowed to use the universities license for the application. In some cases, the OS itself is free. However, you must maintain being a student there to qualify if they offer this. Not every school does, but OEM copy of windows XP Pro you can find as cheap as $80 online.
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Where did you find windows so cheap?
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Actually many school districts (public schools that is) are starting to implement Macs and even Linux labs more and more. Using a Mac may actually end up helping you in the long run as Windows may be phased out ever so slowly in the coming years. Good luck!!
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Plus it runs windows better than my PC laptops. Before I was using a NC4200 HP business class laptop, which I like a lot, but its not nearly as good as my Macbook Pro. In all honesty, I have maybe booted into windows twice the entire time I have had the laptop, I got it back in December/January. There is no need to run windows. |
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