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Old 01-28-2008, 03:03 PM
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If I install Windows Vista Home Premium on a part of my Mac's HD, will all of my network settings be the same?

I'm soon going to get a 2 GB RAM upgrade and I'm going to upgrade to Mac OS X Leopard. I want to know that if I install a version of Windows (Vista Home Premium being the example), will all of my network settings (i.e. IP address, DNS server, wireless connection, etc.) stay the same on the Windows partition? If not, how do I punch in the numbers? Thanks, your answers are always appreciated!PS. 1. DO NOT LEAVE MAC BASHING COMMENTS! 2. I've heard that Vista sucks unless you have a good amount of RAM (2 GB being the maximum it can hold), so if there are other problems, please fill me in. Thanks.2 GB is the maximum my Mac can hold, not the OS. Sorry for the confusion.It has Intel Core Duo in it. I'm pretty sure you meant PowerPC processor instead of "Mac/Apple Processor".None taken
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Old 01-28-2008, 04:39 PM
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If I install Windows Vista Home Premium on a part of my Mac's HD, will all of my network settings be the same?
yeah, it wont be a problem. trust me.Vista sucks if your computer specs's sucks. If you have massive high-end computer in the system, you probably think otherwise.good luck mate.*conclusions, i dont think you have problem with it, vista runs perfectly well in 1gb*
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Old 01-28-2008, 06:15 PM
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If I install Windows Vista Home Premium on a part of my Mac's HD, will all of my network settings be the same?
the only way you can install it on your mac is if the Mac system has an intell process if it soes not, it will not allow you to install any windows products, Mac switched on some of it'ssystems to Intell to allow windows Programs tro operate but if your has a Mac/Apple Processor you can't they are not complaint with and Window Products, i am not firmilarwith the new leopard so i do not know if it has intel in it or notthe setting should remain the same if they are changed the installation of the operating system chaed it to accomidate the osbtw, I am not Bashing Mac's, but i prefer Wendy's
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Old 01-28-2008, 07:51 PM
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If I install Windows Vista Home Premium on a part of my Mac's HD, will all of my network settings be the same?
you can put windows os on a mac
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