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| 05-16-2008 | #1 (permalink) |
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Hi,
I'm preaty new to Mac. I have MBP, an Intel based laptop. Currently I'm running a 10.4.11 and Windows Vista via BootCamp utility. Basically... I have 2 partitions, one with MacOS, another one with Vista. I want to upgrade the MacOS shell to Leopard. My questions are: If I want a clean install of Leopard, when I erase the MacOS partition, the partion with Vista suffers? The computer is able to boot in Windows even I do not install the Leopard system? Thank you in advance! |
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| 05-17-2008 | #2 (permalink) |
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this is something I have not tried. I can't see a reason you shouldn't be able to either upgrade, or erase and install Mac OS X while leaving Vista in tact at all. I would as always make sure I had a backup first however.
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| 05-17-2008 | #3 (permalink) |
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The Vista partition should be untouched the the Leopard installer. As houltmac mentioned, backup just in case.
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