Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 at 5:03 pm
Question by Cimarron: Is there a way to install a windows OS on a mac via bootcamp without creating a new partition?
I also want to know if all of my windows programs have to be on the same partition as the windows OS. Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Senlis
No, Windows runs on an NTFS formatted partition which would be separate from Mac’s. The only way to run Windows without creating creating a new partition is not to bootcamp.
Sun, the makers of java, has a program called virtualbox, http://www.virtualbox.org/ , that allows you to run Windows while you are running MacOSX. It works very well and is what I use when I need to do something like that.
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Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 at 5:04 pm
Thursday, April 19th, 2012 at 5:03 pm
Article by zeshan
On the Internet you will find a multitude of Web Hosting Providers offering different packages on different platforms, each touting why theirs is the best and why you should host with them. Windows is better than Linux, Linux is better than UNIX, UNIX is better than Windows. Just who do you believe? Which platform should you choose for your website? There is no straight answer to this question, since all of the above platforms have their merits. The trick of the matter is figuring out which platform is better for your websites own unique needs. Let’s take a look at the three options available. The first is Windows. Microsoft has created their own web server software that runs in Windows, called Internet Information Server (IIS). This software allows people to create web pages using ASP/ASP.NET, in addition to standardized web languages such as PERL. Its strength lies in its compatibility. Using IIS and ASP, a windows programmer can leverage his/her knowledge and incorporate windows COM objects and data access directly into their web application. MS Access and SQL Server are very easy to manipulate using ASP. The main drawback to this platform is price. If you run your own server, you will pay thousands of dollars in licensing fees just to get your server running, and additional fees if you want to also have a SQL database. Next web have UNIX. UNIX has been around for quite a long time, and is known to be a very stable operating system. Most variations of UNIX were designed to only run on certain hardware platforms. Security is another proven strongpoint of a UNIX system. The main drawback with a UNIX system is their flexibility in terms of potential features and enhancements you can add to enrich your website. Distributions such as FreeBSD and Open BSD are free. Finally, there is Linux. Linux is a derivative of UNIX which is much more flexible than its predecessor. It is based on the same basic architecture, and tends to be very stable and secure. Linux can be run on a large variety of hardware, and is constantly being developed and improved. There are many distributions available, most of which can freely be downloaded from the Internet at no charge. PHP, one of the main staples of Internet Programming at the time of this writing, is currently BEST suited for the Linux platform. So the question remains which should you use? This depends completely on the requirements of your website, and the skill-set of your development team.
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Saturday, April 7th, 2012 at 4:53 pm
Question by impatient: I am looking for a windows vista theme?
I am looking for a theme to use on my computer, and I have no idea where to find one. I was wanting something that would change the windows and the start menu and maybe the cursor and the fonts as well..here is an example:http://www.9vistathemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/thinkgreen_vista_theme_free.jpg
So where can I get such a thing?
Best answer:
Answer by ronsapp
Go to: http://vista-themes.net/category/vista-skins-and-themes
cruise through these until you find one you like or select from another source they have. Search for vista themes on google, that will give you lot of places to look.
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Thursday, March 29th, 2012 at 5:01 pm
Question by : How much space do the Mac OS and the Windows OS take up on the hard drive?
When you buy a new computer, how much of the hard drive does the newest Mac OS take up?
Also, how much space does Windows 7 take up on the hard drive when you buy it new?
Best answer:
Answer by Toby Duffy
Well, in order to run Windows 7, you need at least 16GB of free space. Windows 7 itself takes up anywhere between 4GB-8GB depending on your version. Mac OS X Lion is a 4GB download from the Mac App Store, and takes up about 4GB – 5GB on the hard drive.
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Wednesday, March 28th, 2012 at 5:03 pm
Question by : What is the difference between microsoft and windows?
i know windows is part of microsoft but why are they they put together in some things like microsoft windows. cos im doing an assignment that says choose a TNC company such as mc’donalds, addidas, qantas, microsoft etc.. but it says microsoft windows in some of the stuff so i need to know if i can do that and whats the difference?
Best answer:
Answer by David D
Microsoft is a company
Windows is one of their products
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Sunday, March 25th, 2012 at 5:03 pm
Sunday, March 11th, 2012 at 5:01 pm
Question by : How to install Mac os Leopard on windows pc without virtualization and DVD?
Ive searched on internet for long, tried many tmes but all guides are so poor so I dont understand anything. Anyway I need a link for Leopard iso
And a guide how to install a virtual machine mac os x without DVD with mac os and without virtualization technology because my computer doesnt have it.
Thank you!
Best answer:
Answer by Reverend Derek
I don’t think this is possible. Microsoft VM does software virtualization that does not require hardware virtualization and there is also VMWare. Again, I am not sure this is possible.
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Thursday, March 1st, 2012 at 4:00 pm
Question by powershaker: Why does file fragmentation not occur on Apple Macintosh computers like with Windows computers?
I was just wondering, because I’ve never heard of having to defrag my Apple Macintosh files. I’ve had my Macbook Pro for a year and a half, and I never have to do any maintenance of that kind. I was wondering why people would buy a PC when they could have this kind of stability.
Oh, and please mark this question as interesting if you own a Mac. We Mac users have to stick together in this war against Big Brother.
Best answer:
Answer by elvia
go ask a mac genius they’re the shitttt
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