Re-sizing partition after Windows XP installation Several users have inquired about modifying the size of their Windows partition after setting up Boot Camp and installing Windows XP. So far, there ...
Reader Richard Lanier has a Windows issue—no, not that issue, but rather one involving size. He writes: I’m running Windows 7 in a Boot Camp partition on my MacBook Pro. When I first configured Boot ...
Boot Camp will add a partition on-the-fly to your system drive, but there are some things that can stand in the way of that process. AppleInsider explains how to fix most of the issues preventing you ...
Mac OS X only: Free-for-now boot CD CampTune resizes your Boot Camp partition when the size of the Windows installation on your dual-booting Mac bumps against its limits. Without a tool like CampTune, ...
Mac OS X only: Afraid of screwing up your Boot Camp partition when you upgrade to Leopard? Free application WinClone images your Windows Boot Camp partition for easy restoration to the same or another ...
I have a BlackBook C2D (Mid 2007) with 3 GB of RAM and a 320 GB Seagate 5400 RPM drive. 32 GB is dedicated to Boot Camp (18 GB free), but I typically use Fusion most of the time to virtualize my Boot ...
Now that many Intel Mac users have a Windows Boot Camp partition on their Macs, backing up or restoring that Boot Camp data becomes a bit challenging, as most backup utilities only copy the Mac ...
I'm not realy sure if this post belongs here, or in the Windows forum, but since it's on a Mac, I'll give it a shot here first.<BR><BR>I have a 15" Macbook Pro (2.2 ghz) that I got almost a month ago.
Reader Steve S. is finally ready to complete his transition from Windows to the Mac. He writes: When I got my iMac three years ago, I was moving from a Windows-based experience. Naturally, I made a ...
Paragon Software claims that its Camptune X utility can achieve in minutes what would take hours using traditional tools. Previously, reassigning disk space between Mac OS X and a Boot Camp partition ...
You know how Parallels Desktop puts up this big “wet paint” warning not to interrupt a start-up from a Boot Camp partition? I learned a hard lesson about why that’s there. My Parallels Desktop took a ...
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