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Dual Boot Win7/OSX?

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I have a Dell XPS box with 5GB memory, 1.5 TB in storage across multiple drives. It's an Intel i7 2.93. What I would like to do is have a dual boot of windows 7 and OSX Snow Leopard. OSX should be here in a day or two so I have time to buy something if I need to.I would love to hear from someone who has actually done this..

Noah Bryant
 

I have a Dell XPS box with 5GB memory, 1.5 TB in storage across multiple drives. It's an Intel i7 2.93. What I would like to do is have a dual boot of windows 7 and OSX Snow Leopard. OSX should be here in a day or two so I have time to buy something if I need to.I would love to hear from someone who has actually done this..
While it is technically possible to do this, it would be violating Apple's EULA to do so, so I don't think you are going to get many people here helping you with this. (At least not publicly!)

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Tom

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My friend has a dual boot Win7/OSX system with no problems :)

Andrew McCluskey

It can be done, but for as far as I know it's a problematic endeavour with quite some complications.The problem is that OSX will have to be hacked in order to work, but if you google "Hackintosh", you should be able find enough info to get your copy running. What I do not know is how the updating process will work. You might have problems whenever you update the system, but I really wouldn't know about that.

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While it is technically possible to do this, it would be violating Apple's EULA to do so, so I don't think you are going to get many people here helping you with this. (At least not publicly!)
Wow, really? From reading about it online since I posted this it seemed like a straightforward process. Yeah I better not upset Apple, lol.

Noah Bryant
 

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