[macvoiceover] Re: boot camp

  • From: Travis Siegel <windowbridge@xxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:15:46 -0600

Bootcamp is in the utilities folder which is under the applications folder However, you shouldn't need it to do anything since windows is now installed. You can go into system preferences, choose startup drive, and select windows on noname (assuming the default hasn't been changed of course) then when you reboot, windows will start up automatically. If you have sighted help, you can simply hold down the option key while booting, and it will give you a list of partitions you can boot from. Just choose windows, and you're off and running.


A few things to look out for here.
If the person who installed your windows did not enter your registration information, then windows will only work for 30 days, then it will cease to function until you enter a valid registration number. Also, if you do not have original media for your windows install, you'll have a *real* hard time adding new drivers and such, since they tend to ask for the windows cd upon install. Be sure you have both a license key, and an original media disk handy whenever using windows (that goes for any version of windows, not just that running on the mac)
Hope this helps.

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