Difference between revisions of "Dual Boot Instructions"
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**If you are using a new aluminum keyboard the N-key may not work | **If you are using a new aluminum keyboard the N-key may not work | ||
**Talk to Steve to make sure dual-boot imaging is turned on | **Talk to Steve to make sure dual-boot imaging is turned on | ||
− | **Make sure computer is named properly in greg with "DM" in the name | + | **Make sure computer is named properly in greg with "DM" in the name(dual - multimedia) |
− | (dual - multimedia) | ||
*If above is correct restore will begin automatically | *If above is correct restore will begin automatically | ||
*One the machine is restored it will display the option to click OK, Restart, etc | *One the machine is restored it will display the option to click OK, Restart, etc |
Revision as of 09:05, 27 August 2008
- Hold - N key down to boot off the Network.
- If you are using a new aluminum keyboard the N-key may not work
- Talk to Steve to make sure dual-boot imaging is turned on
- Make sure computer is named properly in greg with "DM" in the name(dual - multimedia)
- If above is correct restore will begin automatically
- One the machine is restored it will display the option to click OK, Restart, etc
- Click OK
- Go to the Tools menu / Set Startup disk and set the disk to be "Untitled"
- Go to Tools menu / Restart
- Windows will finish deployment and restart several times
- When Windows deployment is done you should see the desktop and it should be auto-logged in
- Restart into the Mac OS by selecting the grey diamond in the task bar and choosing "Restart in Mac OS X"
- The Mac will restart and you can login as admin
- Run through the setup assistant and choose to enable dual-booting.