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Old 06-07-2007, 03:28 PM   #3
novie
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i have a MBP and use boot camp, but keep a windows desktop as well. for example, you may find that you dont want to be using CADD software in boot camp, which does have a few issues and limitations, and at the least completely strips the mac of its 'rightoutofthebox' type of usefulness. personally i dont use boot camp for things that are critical to me unless i have to. not having a right mouse button is an annoyance in windows on the mac, some keys need to be remapped, the backlight auto adjustments and fans may not kick in like they should, etc. check onmac.net for some clarifications.
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