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Apples blessing on a Windows dual-boot option may jar long-time loyalists but should ease anxieties of those not yet using Apple machines.

 
 
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  1. Apple Boot Camp installation
  2. Warning message
  3. Start Windows XP Installation
  4. Create second partition
  5. Burn Disk
  6. Burn Driver Disk
  7. Windows Partitions
  8. Unknown Device Properties
  9. Unknown Device Properties - 2
  10. System Properties
  11. Before Installing Drivers
  12. Device Manager: After Installing Drivers
  13. Drivers - 1
  14. Drivers - 2
  15. Drivers - 3
  16. Bluetooth Device
  17. Dual CPUs
  18. Choose Start Up OS
  19. Our Windows Volume
  20. NTFS partition viewable, not editable
 

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