Yes I did it, I know it is a crime against nature. I put Windows on my iMac, and it works surprisingly well. Even when running Auto Cad 09, Gimp, Pandora, and downloading files I experienced zero lag. Other than the few Blue Screens of Death during installations (apple’s fault) and the various work-arounds I had to use to get the boot camp drivers to work (apple’s fault), it was relatively easy. I wish I had set up a larger partition than 32 gigs but the FAT format limits it to 32 and I really wanted to be able to access my files from Leopard. I am excited to run Auto Cad at home, it is nice to teach myself when I am not in class, because the class goes so incredibly slow. It will be great when I get Master Cam on it, but I am already down to only 12 gigs of free space so that is a bit of a scary situation. Anyway that is what I did with most of my spring break, I know I am so cool right… right? 

Yes I did it, I know it is a crime against nature. I put Windows on my iMac, and it works surprisingly well. Even when running Auto Cad 09, Gimp, Pandora, and downloading files I experienced zero lag. Other than the few Blue Screens of Death during installations (apple’s fault) and the various work-arounds I had to use to get the boot camp drivers to work (apple’s fault), it was relatively easy. I wish I had set up a larger partition than 32 gigs but the FAT format limits it to 32 and I really wanted to be able to access my files from Leopard. I am excited to run Auto Cad at home, it is nice to teach myself when I am not in class, because the class goes so incredibly slow. It will be great when I get Master Cam on it, but I am already down to only 12 gigs of free space so that is a bit of a scary situation. Anyway that is what I did with most of my spring break, I know I am so cool right… right?