Closing the book on Apple's Mac mini
Robert Marini
vze23mcb at verizon.net
Sun May 27 11:20:32 PDT 2007
I don't know if I'd necessarily agree with that, the default express installer that Parallels provides makes the process of installing Windows painfully simple. You just give it your serial number, a username and a password and let it go. Twenty minutes later you've got a working copy of Windows. For some users its a bad option since it doesn't allow for actions such as installing to a mounted volume, customizing the RAM and VRAM settings, etc but for someone who just needs to run Windows to log into the corporate VPN and grab a file, it's aces.
rob
>From: steve harley <steve at paper-ape.com>
>Date: 2007/05/27 Sun PM 01:04:47 CDT
>To: x-talk <macosx-talk at omnigroup.com>
>Subject: Re: Closing the book on Apple's Mac mini
>they whom i call Matt Johnston wrote:
>>
>> Remember: how would people install Windows????
>
>i converted my VPC Windows 2000 image to a Parallels image using
>some arcane magic that involved two networked machines and no
>CDs; i think for "general" users, having Windows pre-installed on
>their Mac is becoming the best option
>
>
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