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Thursday, February 2, 2006

Group to Give $10 000 for Windows XP Boot on Macintosh. $10 000 for Booting Windows XP on Macintosh

11:09 pm | Anton Shilov

Despite of expectations, Apple’s Macintosh computers released recently cannot run Windows XP without hassles, which is why a Mac fan and a forced user of Windows XP engaged a contest that will grant more than $10 000 to the person who posts instructions how to boot the Microsoft operating system on an Intel-based Mac.

Under the terms of the contest, Intel Core Duo-based Macintosh must boot Windows XP, not Vista or any other version of the operating system, Windows must be able to coexist with Mac OS X and each system may not interfere with the operation of the other. Virtualization software such as Xen or VMWare must not be used. The first person to post complete instructions, including pictures of the boot process to The Forum will be the winner. Instructions will be peer reviewed once they are received and once the solution is guaranteed working, the prize money will be transferred via Paypal.

“My new Apple MacBook is shipping on the 15th of February. I told my boss that this would replace my IBM desktop and I could boot Windows XP on it. I am still confident it can be done. I am giving $100 of my own money and offering anyone else who would like the instructions on how to Dual boot these two operating systems the ability to give some of their money into the pot as a prize for the person / group that can make dual-booting Mac OS X and Windows XP happen on an Intel Mac,” the Mac fan who launched the contest said.

Steve Jobs, the head of Apple Computer, said that the soul of the Macintosh is in the operating system.

Evga Gives Away “Free” nForce SLI Mainboards. Graphics Cards Supplier Offers a Deal

9:22 am | Anton Shilov

Evga Corp., a well-known supplier of graphics cards and mainboards, announced that several online stores would give free mainboards based on Nvidia nForce4 SLI chipsets to those who purchase certain GeForce 7800 GT-based graphics cards from Evga.

The limited time offer is effective when purchasing a certain model of the Evga GeForce 7800 GT card (P/N: 256-P2-N518-AX) graphics cards at ClubIT , Newegg.com , Ncix.com , Monarch Computer , TigerDirect.com or ZipZoomFly.com online stores. Under the terms of the deal, users will receive Evga 133-K8-NF41 mainboard that is worth around $130 in e-tail and $199 in retail, according to Evga and Newegg.com .

A quick check of the pricing revealed that the bundle costs about $360, meanwhile GeForce 7800 GT graphics cards are priced from around $290.

This is a limited time offer and is also limited to one promotional mainboard per order, Evga.

 
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