12-20-2006, 03:26 AM
[quote elmo3][quote M A V I C]Right, those were/are my words. One would reboot, and then use bootcamp to allow Windows to boot on the Mac hardware.
Wrong.
You plainly don't know what Boot Camp is, and how it works, and what Windows is and how it works.
Please read Apple's instructions on Boot Camp.
One doesn't "reboot and use boot camp".
Again, you continue to show your ignorance on the entire subject.
I guess I'll just keep asking until you answer:
How does one boot directly into windows on an Intel Mac without using bootcamp?
Wrong.
You plainly don't know what Boot Camp is, and how it works, and what Windows is and how it works.
So to answer your question in short, yes. Yes I do insist my instructions within the context of my post have meaning.
Now that I've answered your question, please answer mine:
How does one boot directly into windows on an Intel Mac without using bootcamp?
Please read Apple's instructions on Boot Camp.
One doesn't "reboot and use boot camp".
Again, you continue to show your ignorance on the entire subject.
I guess I'll just keep asking until you answer:
How does one boot directly into windows on an Intel Mac without using bootcamp?