From: "Will Reeves" <william.reeves@plasticlogic.com>
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Subject: Re: Installing 2007A on Vista
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Thanks, but I already have a macpro with triple boot OSX, XP Pro and
Vista. I could install XP x64 (as I need to access more than 2GB
RAM) but thought I'd try vista! I guess it will become the standard
platform in the reasonably near future...

M wrote:
> I would have to ask why use something as unproven as Vista? You
> should be able to pick up a licence for Win2k or XP cheapish and
> dual
> boot if you reeealy want to keep Vista on your system. The amount
> of
> system resources you free up should be a decent reason to avoid
> Vista
> too.
>
> - M