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Should I install Boot Camp myself?

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Name: magnolia76
Date: June 8, 2008 at 18:32:11 Pacific
Subject: Should I install Boot Camp myself?
OS: Osx 10.4.11
CPU/Ram: 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Model/Manufacturer: MacBook Pro
Comment:

I have a new Macbook Pro that i bought last July 2007. I
want to install Windows just for a few small applications
and PC Games I can't part with. I don't need a ton of
space, but my question is, should I install it myself
through the PDF Boot Camp instructions that the Apple
website gives me? Or should I bring it to an Apple store? I
don't know much about Macs, a little knowledge about
PC's, and I don't want to screw up!! What do you think?


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Name: RTAdams89
Date: June 8, 2008 at 18:49:51 Pacific
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This is a question no one here can answer. Read the instructions. DO they make sense? Do YOU think you can follow them?

IF you answered yes to both questions, do it yourself. If you answered no to either, get someone else to do it.

-Ryan Adams
http://RyanTAdams.com


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