Trying to install X

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Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong!
I am installing Windows XP Home on my powerBook G4. When I
enter the part number as the product key the right arrow goes
dim. I don't get an error message. Is there another number I
should have on the back of the Windows XP folder that I dont't
have?
 
Sorry, you cannot install Windows XP on an Apple Computer.

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| Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong!
| I am installing Windows XP Home on my powerBook G4. When I
| enter the part number as the product key the right arrow goes
| dim. I don't get an error message. Is there another number I
| should have on the back of the Windows XP folder that I dont't
| have?
 
Clo said in news:[email protected]:
Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong!
I am installing Windows XP Home on my powerBook G4. When I
enter the part number as the product key the right arrow goes
dim. I don't get an error message. Is there another number I
should have on the back of the Windows XP folder that I dont't
have?


The Apple PowerBook G4 is so named because it uses the PowerPC G4 processor. Microsoft and Intel go together (with a few side roads) just like Apple and Motorola go together.

Just have a look at Microsoft's product pages for getting a list of system requirements for Windows XP, which would be:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/evaluation/sysreqs.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/evaluation/sysreqs.mspx

Or was you post meant to be a joke? Your Subject line says you are trying to install "X" (which presumably means Mac OS X, their venture into Unixland). Yet you ask about Windows XP and post in a Microsoft newsgroup. So what is it that you are REALLY asking about?
 
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