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Mark Conrad
It is a difficult transition, but I expected that.
Busy buying books, hardware, software.
Jumped in feet first. So far, have been overwhelmed by the apparent
complexity of learning how to run a PC in a halfways proficient manner.
I expect that feeling will disappear after I get my feet wet.
Today, going back to my local B&N bookstore. The books I bought there
yesterday are way over my head, need some simplier books to get
started.
1) "Windows XP Hacks"
2) "Windows XP Inside Out" (2nd edition) ...1300 pages <g>
.... and an old dated book (1999) comparing
Mac vs PC terminology.
3) "Crossing Platforms"
Any Mac guys here, who have recently made this journey?
Kinda shocks me that apparently PCs can't boot Windows XP Pro from an
external disk drive, is that true?
My PC/Windows knowledge is way below the level of the greenest newbie
in this newsgroup, so be gentle if you respond to this post.
Mark-
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Been a Mac guy since 1984
Macs:
Lombard 12" powerbook, 7 years old
Pismo 12" powerbook, 6 years old
"Aluminum" powerbook, 17", one year old
Intel based Mac Mini Duo desktop, six months old
PC:
A recently "assembled" PC notebook, approx' 14" screen,
with a respected name, which shall remain incognito for
the time being.<g>
It has all the usual stuff, USB 2.0, Ethernet 10/100,
firewire 400, 2GB ram, type 2 cardslot, writable DVD,
audio in/out - - - video does share ram though, darn it.
Bought 2 external pocket hard drives.
PC comes with OEM installed XP Pro. I also bought a retail version of
XP-Pro just in case I decide to install that later.
Gonna use "Ghost" for bootable image backups
"Diskeeper10_Professional" for defrag
"Bootit" for partitioning
Windows version of Timbuktu 8.6.2 for easy file transfering back and
forth between PC and Mac - - also for easy remote control of _all_
of my computers, from any _one_ of my computers.
Busy buying books, hardware, software.
Jumped in feet first. So far, have been overwhelmed by the apparent
complexity of learning how to run a PC in a halfways proficient manner.
I expect that feeling will disappear after I get my feet wet.
Today, going back to my local B&N bookstore. The books I bought there
yesterday are way over my head, need some simplier books to get
started.
1) "Windows XP Hacks"
2) "Windows XP Inside Out" (2nd edition) ...1300 pages <g>
.... and an old dated book (1999) comparing
Mac vs PC terminology.
3) "Crossing Platforms"
Any Mac guys here, who have recently made this journey?
Kinda shocks me that apparently PCs can't boot Windows XP Pro from an
external disk drive, is that true?
My PC/Windows knowledge is way below the level of the greenest newbie
in this newsgroup, so be gentle if you respond to this post.
Mark-
--
Been a Mac guy since 1984
Macs:
Lombard 12" powerbook, 7 years old
Pismo 12" powerbook, 6 years old
"Aluminum" powerbook, 17", one year old
Intel based Mac Mini Duo desktop, six months old
PC:
A recently "assembled" PC notebook, approx' 14" screen,
with a respected name, which shall remain incognito for
the time being.<g>
It has all the usual stuff, USB 2.0, Ethernet 10/100,
firewire 400, 2GB ram, type 2 cardslot, writable DVD,
audio in/out - - - video does share ram though, darn it.
Bought 2 external pocket hard drives.
PC comes with OEM installed XP Pro. I also bought a retail version of
XP-Pro just in case I decide to install that later.
Gonna use "Ghost" for bootable image backups
"Diskeeper10_Professional" for defrag
"Bootit" for partitioning
Windows version of Timbuktu 8.6.2 for easy file transfering back and
forth between PC and Mac - - also for easy remote control of _all_
of my computers, from any _one_ of my computers.