Then insert the Apple Drivers CD, try to install only once and restart again. Wow, that pixely setup screen really looks ancient! Why does it have to? Nobody knows. Insert the Windows CD, restart and dive into the blue uglyness to remain there some time. Then the annoying part: You have to buy a "Windows Home Edition with Service Pack 2" (please memorize completely ) and it costs you a lot of money - again, if you have already ventured into Virtual PC and bought one without SP2, like me. Clickclickclick and - voila - there's the drivers CD and your HD gets FATtened or whatever. I left the vanilla graphics card because the others had noisy fans to veil their greed. But now all it all changed because Apple designed the PC paragon: You can have it all! And best of all: It's s i l e n t. Truth is, it wasn't too funny hanging around HC when everyone else was enjoying Heroes 3D and my Mac H2 only had 12 spells or so, though H3 was nice.
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