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If heard about the Problems of Dualbooting on the new iMac Core Duo because of the EFI Bios.

The New Beta Verson of Windows Vista (Codename: Longhorn) theoreticaly supports that kind of Bios. But you have to donwload the 32bit Version from piratebay.org. There are hacks to overcome the 30 activation.

Probably there are some driver problems, I don't know because I couldn't test it.

This is only an Input if someone has expiriances please poast.

Peace :star_smile:

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Hy

 

If heard about the Problems of Dualbooting on the new iMac Core Duo because of the EFI Bios.

The New Beta Verson of Windows Vista (Codename: Longhorn) theoreticaly supports that kind of Bios. But you have to donwload the 32bit Version from piratebay.org. There are hacks to overcome the 30 activation.

Probably there are some driver problems, I don't know because I couldn't test it.

This is only an Input if someone has expiriances please poast.

Peace :blink:

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Core Duo's are NOT natively 64bit chips....if they are 64bit, why the hell are all the other Core Duo laptops coming out running Windows XP 32bit?

 

Until Vista has full EFI implementation (probably this month's CTP, which is supposed to be feature-complete. maybe the full release of Vista this Fall will have EFI), major hacking will be required to get Windows to run on the MacTels. It's even possible that Apple's EFI implementation is modified so Vista won't run on it. Who knows?

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64-bit chips are still considered x86 architecture.

Not necessarily. Only chips x86/IA32 chips with EM64T or AMD64 extensions are x86-compatible. Intel's Itanium (which is IA64) is not x86 or compatible.

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