Judie:

Look at the August issue of Smart Computing for the article entitled:

"Bet you can't Boot Just One"

Using Apple's Boot Camp allows you to boot either Mac OS or Windows
XP, but you cannot run both at the same time.  To run both at the same
time requires other software like Fusion and run one of the Operating
systems in a virtual machine.  You will also need to buy the Windows
operating system and each of the PC software packages you want to run,
hence, probably about doubling your software investments.

Bottom line, you had better be an expert in computing and software if
you want to tackle this.   If not, then just be satified with one or
the other systems and use their (Mac or Windows) software only.

I'm dropping this discussion since it is getting off of Legacy - if
you want to contact me directly Julie, that will be fine.

Chap
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On 8/31/07, Judie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Leon, I have been down to an Apple store and they are coming
> out with a new version, Leopard, in Oct. that will have Boot Camp
> built in. It will mean you can either have Windows operating or Mac.
> There are also two other programs, Parallel and Fusion that work
> simultaneously with Mac. I will be doing a lot more investigating. If
> anyone else has advice on this I would really appreciate it.
> Judie in San Diego
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