[macvoiceover] Re: Boot Camp

bootcamp configures your Mac to dual boot.  This means that in effect, you 
have two separate systems and you can run oneor the other but not both at 
the same time.  You will need to decide whether to format your windows 
partition as fat 32 or ntfs and if the latter, how much hard drive space to 
allocate to it.  When windows or Mac os is running, you have full access to 
all of your ram for that os.  If you format your windows partition as ntfs, 
you will have read only access to it while on the Mac.  If you format it as 
fat 32, you can only allocate up to 32gb of hd for windows.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "VaShaun Jones" <vjones@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 7:56 PM
Subject: [macvoiceover] Boot Camp


Listers after I play with my Mac and get a little familiar with it, I will 
first install Windows using Boot Camp. I wanted to know if my system has 2GB 
of RAM , will it be using the full 2GB or will it be saving some in the 
background for the Mac side of things while running off the Boot Camp 
petition? 

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