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Old 09-20-2007, 11:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hi guys im just wondering i cant find info on a macintosh pcs.

can macs hold windows 98 os?
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Yes it can "hold" win98, you can either dual boot via boot camp, or make life easier by running win98 inside a virtual machine
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no you cant, macs and pcs run on different technoligys. yes you can run 98 inside a virtual machine but it will be alot slower than using a windows dedicated pc.
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no you cant, macs and pcs run on different technoligys. yes you can run 98 inside a virtual machine but it will be alot slower than using a windows dedicated pc.
yeah you do have a point but then again the question was simply to ask if it can run YES OR NO, and YES you can use bootcamp to boot win98, now that is dedicated, don't you think ?

edit : my virtual machine (windows2000) runs smooth via Fusion, don't see any slowness with it, don't see why you say it slow
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There is no driver support for anything older than windows xp for native booting via boot camp.

You can however run virtual machines, but why do you want to run windows 98?

Oh, this also only applies to intel based macs. If you have a PPC based mac you have to buy an emulator app called Virtual PC
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There is no driver support for anything older than windows xp for native booting via boot camp.
so that includes win2000 also ? damn it
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why would you want to boot windows 2000 off a mac? Just run a virtual machine. If you need to natively boot windows, just install XP. OEM XP is very cheap these days.
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why would you want to boot windows 2000 off a mac? Just run a virtual machine. If you need to natively boot windows, just install XP. OEM XP is very cheap these days.
no im not the one booting win2k on a mac, i just see if it can be done that i can do it for other ppl , i run win2k via vmware
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