Yes, and I plan to run Station Playlist through this once in awhile. Will I
get that classic audio drift where the sample rates drift, so Jaws will
sound like Darth Vador over time and get increasingly delayed? I know that
Ensonic audio driver was from the good old ISA card days, here I thought it
was a high-end brand as Patrick Perdue spoke of an effects unit made by
them. I can get someone to help me through the install of Windows, I just
can't make the thing like either XP CD I have on boot, it blinks with this
cursor like, I don't know what that thing is you stuck in my CD drive, but
I'm not going any further. The disk is good as if I put it in when in SL,
the volume shows and I can look at what's on an XP disk. Someone on a forum
said that because I have 4 gigs of ram, it is demanding 64-bit XP, why
didn't the description say something like "if you are going to boot camp
this machine, it must be nothing but 64-bit"? Is there a firmware setting I
could have someone change that would effectively remove one stick of ram as
the forums suggest? Then, they say to put the stick back in once installed.
I don't have the tools available that can open this thing, static straps to
not destroy the memory, etc.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah Alawami" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: -- parelells a complete waist of my time
I did and it slows down my system with windows. I have 2 gigs with 1 core
allotted to it in the vmware settings. but it still is as slow as all get
out. so I thought parallels would be faster. but it is not even accessible.
Take care.
On Apr 26, 2010, at 7:33 PM, David McLean wrote:
I thought I had read on this list that you need sighted assistance to
install a Bootcamp partition. Not sure about that though.
Why don't you try Vmware Fusion?
On Apr 26, 2010, at 10:01 PM, Brent Harding wrote:
Yep, this old Macbook is frustrating me too, I want to boot camp it to
run some software I need in Windows and would like portable. All I get is
that stupid screen with the flashing cursor right when I put the CD in.
There's no apple store near here, and I don't know how to take out some
ram as some suggest as a solution. I reset the Pram, set my resolution to
800 by 600, nothing seems to make this thing boot either of two XP disks
I have. It's a Macbook 4,1 according to the hardware info, 2.1 core 2 duo
with 4 gb of ram, trying to install an OEM disk of XP Pro I bought, the
cursor comes up right away and stays there. I'm thinking of putting the
thing back on Ebay if I can't find a solution as I want one machine that
will do both Snow Leopard and Windows, software for a net show I do
requires Windows.
How do I fix this short of doing that?
Thanks.
----- Original Message ----- From: "David McLean" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: -- SPAM -- parelells a complete waist of my time
It is completely inaccessible.
According to someone on the macaccess list it can be used once Windows
has been installed with it but only to start Windows.
On Apr 26, 2010, at 7:58 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
Hello. I decided to try parelells and found it to be inaccessibal with
mac voice over. if it is can someone shead some lite on this? this is
driving me nuts!
Thaks.
S
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