Wasn't referring to original post.
Tried it on a windows XP machine after writing a binding script in Powershell for Windows. Though
The script worked on windows 7 great, but not at all on windows XP...
Also, you can use "BootCamp" on your mac to install Windows onto another partition.
When you want, boot into windows. If you only need a few files you can navigate through the disks! If you want to run an application quickly: Virtualisation!
(01-04-2012, 02:18 PM)AceInfinity Wrote: Unless you're going to turn into a graphic designer, apple isn't worth it.
Tried it on a windows XP machine after writing a binding script in Powershell for Windows. Though
My Brain Wrote:freakin great! I can update the old batch POS script to a single PowerShell script and have them all binding the same. I'll just drop powershell into the XP machines via SCCM
The script worked on windows 7 great, but not at all on windows XP...
Also, you can use "BootCamp" on your mac to install Windows onto another partition.
When you want, boot into windows. If you only need a few files you can navigate through the disks! If you want to run an application quickly: Virtualisation!