I try it in the past, as soon was release, but Softimage inform me that the dongle that I have need to be replace with one that will work with Win 64 under bootcamp, that’s the last news but I know once that works is entirely possible.
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Yeah I did the search and that's exactly what it says out there. Some nice folks even gathered the links to the various drivers. I was just wondering if anyone actually did it:-D
I ordered an x64 CD and I'll give it a try monday. I'll let y'all know how it goes.
(hehe I'll be crying all next week for sure)
On 01/11/2007, at 16.33, Gene Crucean wrote:
Sure you can. All bootcamp does is partition your drive and burn a drivers disc for you. If you know how to dual boot a pc then you don't even need bootcamp. Especially if you are doing a 64bit OS. Once you have windows installed, you install normal windows drivers just like you probably are right now.
If you do a quick search you will find all of the drivers you need quite easily.
On 11/1/07, Rob Wuijster < rob(at)glassworksamsterdam.nl> wrote:
Oh well..... Leopard then........
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/bootcamp.html
vr.gr.,
Rob Wuijster
Glassworks Amsterdam
pingo van der brinkloev wrote:
> Has anyone installed a WindowsXP x64 in bootcamp?
> And has anyone then installed an XSI 64biton it?
>
> I got it running nicely in 32bit on my Macpro 8 core Xeon, but I would
> like to use all my RAM etc.
> I can see in various threads that it's possible, just wondered if
> someone is actually running XSI successfully on it... without eg:
> trouble with the dongle.
>
> cheers
>
> pingo
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