RE: using windows on a mac

2012-09-27 Thread Paul Hunt
PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: using windows on a mac My wife told me the lay out and its OSX, windows and recovery something. The reason why I want to find out another way, unless someone can clarify this but when rebooting and pressing option, will it be focused on the last

Re: using windows on a mac

2012-09-27 Thread Rodney Haynie
If you use the press and hold the Option key method, every time you will land on the OSX option, which is the first option. That is consistent. Personally, I do not use the other methods. HTH. Rodney On 9/27/12, Kimsan wrote: > My wife told me the lay out and its OSX, windows and recovery some

Re: using windows on a mac

2012-09-27 Thread Ricardo Walker
Hi, It will be focused on whatever is the default OS at start up. If you have the Mac OS set, it will always be on the Mac OS by default even if you just restarted your computer from windows. Ricardo Walker rica...@appletothecore.info Twitter:@apple2thecore www.appletothecore.info On Sep 27,

RE: using windows on a mac

2012-09-27 Thread Kimsan
My wife told me the lay out and its OSX, windows and recovery something. The reason why I want to find out another way, unless someone can clarify this but when rebooting and pressing option, will it be focused on the last OS you were on or in my case will it be on mac OSX. Since we are on this top

Re: using windows on a mac

2012-09-27 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. You don't need to go through all of that to reboot in a different OS. Just restart your mac and when you hear the startup sound, hold down the option key for a few seconds. This will bring up a list of operating systems which will allow you to choose the one you'd like to boot into. Hitting the

RE: using windows on a mac

2012-09-27 Thread Kimsan
Let's get this straight because I have been rebooting to switch between the two lol. System preferences and start up disc when I am using the mac and windows seven, I can click computer and look for the boothcamp control pannel type booth, bring up the context menu and click um, from there I don't

Re: using windows on a mac

2012-09-27 Thread Mauricio Almeida
Greetings, Once your installation is complete, there is no slowing to your system, simply because you will always be running one system at once. the process of switching can be done easily by going to system preferences>startup disc and selecting windows on boothcamp. after that, your computer wil

RE: using windows on a mac

2012-09-26 Thread Kimsan
I just completed bootcamp. I needed assistance for one step and that was about it. I don't have a pimping system like others on here but I don't find it to run slow. As far as switching back and forth, I just held the option key down once I heard the music, I have a little vision, so I saw the dif