While that is one way of installing Windows, unless an individual has the time to sit and wade through the installation, it just doesn't seem practical to me. Tiger required very little input on my part, and I was able to install the operating system in my Mac Mini and was up and running in less than an hour and a half. There is a motherboard that will allow for Windows installation that I heard about a while back. It's made by Asis. Sorry if I misspelled the name of the company, but it's sort of expensive, from what I was told. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.

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