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  <title>Self-Provided Computer Discussion Forum - Mac</title> 
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		<title>Snow leopard Boot camp</title>
		<link>http://www.cedarville.edu/forums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=173&amp;threadid=1836</link> 
		<pubDate>2010-08-24T14:16:05 -05.00</pubDate> 
		<dc:creator>jhalvorsen268</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ <p>Well some people that love Macs like myself find that on occasion they need to use windows software that requires lots of memory and graphics power aka Solidworks. As you can see I am an Engineer, anyways here are some things Ive learned along the way.&nbsp;</p>
<p>1). You cannot put Windows7 64-bit on any computer older than mid-2008 because there is no hardware support. However you may install the 32-bit version.</p>
<p>2). When installing Windows7 you need to install windows XP first (aka need a product key and disk).</p>
<p>3). Its always better to format your Windows side as NTFS for better security and performance.</p>]]></description>
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