Just a couple of questions:
1) Is there any issue running XP for extended periods of time on a macbook pro using bootcamp?
1) Not that I know of.
2) Just open Boot Camp Assistant in OS X and slide the partition up for more space![]()
I'm running OSX 10.4.11, when I try to use Boot camp assistant, it tells me its expired. And it seems that you can only get it with 10.5. What can i do?
You cant reduce the disk size created for Windows so be careful!
I had to do a reinstall as I made my Windows space bigger than I needed it to be!
Never had any issues with it though, moved to using Parallels now though as its easier for what I need!
out of interest how big are you making the partition for xp? i'll be bootcamping mine soon. I was thinking of giving xp about 20gb. the HD on my macbook is 250 so lots of space really.
out of interest how big are you making the partition for xp? i'll be bootcamping mine soon. I was thinking of giving xp about 20gb. the HD on my macbook is 250 so lots of space really.
Use Disk Utility in OS X.
Just remember to backup first!
Do you need Windows or just some Windows Applications?
If it is the later then how about VMWare Fusion or Parallels? If it is the former at least you will have a very stylish Windows machine!!!
I recently purchased a 2.4 Ghz Macbook so my old Macbook Pro (1.8Ghz) is going to my parents to use, and they only use Windows. So I wanted to reduce the OSX partition (about 45Gb atm) and add to the 30Gb XP partition. But when I tried using disk utility, it wouldn't let me change the partition sizes.