Did you install it via Boot Camp, or did you use Parallels Desktop for Mac?
I can't wait for Leopard to come out. If the rumors are true, Leopard will totally blow away Vista. (Well, must be true since already Tiger is stil better than Vista in about 1000 ways.)
It has the dialog track as well. We'll have to wait for the season 3 soundtrack CD for a clean version. Bear will also be doing a concert of BSG music at small club in L.A. this summer.
I installed with Parallels Desktop which means I can use XP for light work. The only reason that I really want access to Windows is to try Frooty Loops and a couple of games. Unfortunately, gaming is not a viable option with Parallels, so I may try Bootcamp, but since I don't have a full service pack 2 version of XP I guess I'll have to wait.
To be fair to Microsoft though, I called and explained my situation (i.e. that I had OEM install discs from a Compaq Presario that was no longer in our possession) and was offered a new activation code for our XP discs. I know that their DRM and activation policies are pretty Draconian, but at least they were respectful enough to recognize that we did indeed have a legally purchased copy of their OS and were entitled to use it.
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I can't wait for Leopard to come out. If the rumors are true, Leopard will totally blow away Vista. (Well, must be true since already Tiger is stil better than Vista in about 1000 ways.)
Btw, I now have a mp3 of that Bear McCreary song you wanted. I grabbed it from here: http://community.livejournal.com/bsg_news/136041.html
It has the dialog track as well. We'll have to wait for the season 3 soundtrack CD for a clean version. Bear will also be doing a concert of BSG music at small club in L.A. this summer.
Plan your vacation now. :)
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To be fair to Microsoft though, I called and explained my situation (i.e. that I had OEM install discs from a Compaq Presario that was no longer in our possession) and was offered a new activation code for our XP discs. I know that their DRM and activation policies are pretty Draconian, but at least they were respectful enough to recognize that we did indeed have a legally purchased copy of their OS and were entitled to use it.
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