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<blockquote data-quote="Milt Hathaway" data-source="post: 51186" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Re: Digi/Avid Users that do offline editing... on PC/Mac/Bootcamp</p><p></p><p>Bootcamp is dead simple to do. Basically Bootcamp creates a drive partition for Windows, and downloads and burns a set of Windows drivers specific to your computer onto a CD. It then assists you with installing a copy of Windows (7 is good) in that new partition. From then on you simply hold the option key as you reboot and you'll be given the choice of which OS to boot. You can also set the default option in the System Preferences in MacOS (Startup Disk) or the Preferences in Windows (Bootcamp).</p><p></p><p>Back up your entire hard drive first, because when partitioning goes wrong it goes spectacularly wrong. Once the partition is made it is smooth sailing from then on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milt Hathaway, post: 51186, member: 26"] Re: Digi/Avid Users that do offline editing... on PC/Mac/Bootcamp Bootcamp is dead simple to do. Basically Bootcamp creates a drive partition for Windows, and downloads and burns a set of Windows drivers specific to your computer onto a CD. It then assists you with installing a copy of Windows (7 is good) in that new partition. From then on you simply hold the option key as you reboot and you'll be given the choice of which OS to boot. You can also set the default option in the System Preferences in MacOS (Startup Disk) or the Preferences in Windows (Bootcamp). Back up your entire hard drive first, because when partitioning goes wrong it goes spectacularly wrong. Once the partition is made it is smooth sailing from then on. [/QUOTE]
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