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Warp2Search.net » News » July 2005 » Multibooting Intel based Macs - A Step-by-step How to Guide

Multibooting Intel based Macs - A Step-by-step How to Guide

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 07/26/2005 10:13 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1192 views

In this guide we'll take you through installing multiple operating systems on the Intel based Developer Macintosh machine. This guide was put together by Ross Carlson and Joel Wampler to hopefully get you through building a machine that can run every major operating system currently available. This guide takes about 2 hours total. Let's get started...



First there are a few things that you'll need:

Decide what OSes you'll install Mac OS X Intel disk (the one that came with the Intel Mac) Windows XP SP2 CD (if you want XP - we tested with a already SP2'ed disc) Windows XP CD Key (obviously, just being safe...) CentOS 4 CD's (or your favorite distro - we got kernel panic's every time we tried Fedora Core 4 and CentOS worked great) CD Ejection Device (otherwise known as a paper clip - just in case...)

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