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Old 01-30-2008, 12:36 PM
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I'll probably stick with bootcamp. Emulating tends to decrease speed but how noticeably, I don't know. My reason for installing windoze is just to mess around with. I understand windoze on a intel mac is really fast. I may even do some games but at this point I don't know exactly what I'll be doing with it.
A friend of mine has a imac and he installed windoze. He said that bootcamp would allow only 32 gigs as a partition.
I'm going to partition the 500 gig external to 2 partitions, one at 100 gigs for SuperDuper, the other partition will be used for misc. I went with FW800 so the FW400 would be left open for my Dazzle Hollywood DV-Bridge or anything else requiring FW400.
I'm not quite clear as to how SD will backup my internal drive as far as windoze being duped also.
If in fact SD does back up windoze, then I would have to increase the partition size from 100 gigs to whatever it takes.

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