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PierreEotile
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hello!

I need help guys, I really enjoy my mac os leopard but I need to install windows (the school) .. I have a mac os in all disk drive and a 50 gigabyte partition for time machine, my question is... Is there any way to install windows on that partition without affecting the darwin boot?. because I like start my mac os with an apple :P Thanks.

I don't want to affect anything in the mac os, because it was very difficult to install for me.

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Why not use Parallels or VMware?

 

You can run a Virtualized Windoze session.

I run VMware Fusion and have a Win XP/7/Ubuntu and Backtrack install.

All run pretty nice on my Lenovo X60.

 

Sorry, didn't really answer your question about using the same Time Machine partition (me don't know ;))

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Chameleon boot loader will boot both OS X & Windows, I do it myself. So yes you can do it.

 

thanks! yes..I use vmware fusion .. but now I need graphics acceleration (my video card is gma 4500,so I don't have quartz extreme)..that is the reason..I'm going to install windows 7 in the time machine's partition..if I need help I going to tell you ;)..another question .. Chameleon boot loader automatically detect windows? or I'll have to fix it ?

thank you very much

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thanks! yes..I use vmware fusion .. but now I need graphics acceleration (my video card is gma 4500,so I don't have quartz extreme)..that is the reason..I'm going to install windows 7 in the time machine's partition..if I need help I going to tell you ;)..another question .. Chameleon boot loader automatically detect windows? or I'll have to fix it ?

thank you very much

Yes Chameleon does detect Windows automatically.

As you say--"I don't want to affect anything in the mac os, because it was very difficult to install for me." Do you have strategy to back up your mac installation to say an external drive before you erase your time machine partition????

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