

some functionalities with the Motherboards: the cpu activity goes through the roof once windows is installed.
MINI WINDOWS XP ON MACBOOK PRO DRIVERS
the keyboard probably drivers not fully included yet) as some keys are not functioning. Ive tried every version of boot camp until now and there still are a few minor glitches when running windows XP.

I've got a Macbook (the block one) it's a 2gh intel core duo (2Mb L2 cache) 2Gb DDR2 667 Mhz ram.

Well, the transition is far from smooth as per experience. I know I usually take THG as gospel in the past and I know others do too, so thanks to Toms' for 'legitimising' the Macintosh platform to an otherwise largely ignorant PC community who cannot see past a one button mouse (no longer a problem anyway, thanks Mighty Mouse), annoying ads, and the removal of their precious, precious games.
MINI WINDOWS XP ON MACBOOK PRO SOFTWARE
The combination of the fact that OS X now has a software selection that is in some respects better than that for PC (iLife, Final Cut, Logic for example) and in other respects where it has been lagging behind before it is now comparable to the PC catalog, and the advances of Parallels software and virtual machines on the Macintosh platform means that most PC users could survive easily on OS X, whilst reaping all the benifits that I certainly enjoy on the Apple OS. Obviously it's not spec'd for playing games, but it runs several PC-only apps (including homebrew stuff like CCXGUI) on my Mac Mini with no noticable performance degradation over PC counterparts. I was surprised to see no mention of Parallels Desktop/Workstation for OS X in the article, which literally allows Alt-Tab (or in this case Cmd-Tab) switching between the two operating systems. Nice to see a proper, impartial and honest article about Macintosh/PC integration from a proper, impartial and respected website like Toms'.
