engadget.com - 11/4/2008
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It's a next-generation operating system and mirror all in one! [Thanks, Brian H. ] Windows 7 installed on a new MacBook Pro, sparks fly originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Nov 2008 18:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email ...
gearlog.com - 11/3/2008
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Here we are sitting in the PC Magazine
Labs, and it occurs to us: We've got a...
shiny new Macbook Pro and an early build of Windows 7 on disc, so why not attempt to use one to run the other? Check out photos, video, and a run down of the process, after ...
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Windows 7 on a MacBook Pro
appleinsider.com - 11/5/2008
channel9.msdn.com - 10/30/2008
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How has Windows evolved, as a general purpose
operating system and at the lowest levels, in Windows...
7? Who better to talk to than Technical Fellow and Windows Kernel guru Mark Russinovich ? Here, Mark enlightens us on the new kernel constructs in ...
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Mark Russinovich: Inside Windows 7
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Windows 7 Installed on MacBook Pro
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... If you've got a Windows 7 test disc laying around, why not install it on your new MacBook Pro using Bootcamp? That's exactly what this person did, and without problems might I add. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
Using Bootcamp, we did a clean install of the new OS over Vista, which was already running on the system. We couldn't just upgrade because the Macbook wasn't running SP1.
[via Engadget - Gearlog]
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Laugh of the Day: Windows 7 Running on a New MacBook Pro
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[image] This is one of the greatest pictures I’ve seen all day. As you can see, it’s Windows 7 running on a new MacBook Pro . Sure it could be all a fake but I doubt it. Macs know how to deal with Windows OS so I’m sure the new models will cope with Steve Ballmer ’s new OS just fine. via Engadget Tags: Laptops , MacBook , microsoft , Steve Ballmer , Windows 7
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