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Installing Boot Camp on Leopard using XP Home OEM

Asked by erinch in Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard), Apple Operating Systems, Mac OS X

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I am waiting for my new iMac to arrive (switching over from Dell to a Mac with this purchase).  I plan on installing XP via Boot Camp on the system when it arrives.  The hitch is that I do not have a licensed version of XP at this time (my other copy is installed on my old desktop which will be used by my kids in the future).  I have been looking online for full versions of XP Home (don't really need pro).  I can get a full version of XP Home SP2 for $199 via Dell, but I also found on CompUSA.com a copy of XP Home OEM SP2.  

I assume this is a legal version to purchase and should also install correctly via BootCamp (and Fusion).  

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Zones: Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard), Apple Operating Systems, Mac OS X
Tags: mac, bootcamp, xp, oem
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Solution Provided By: BW00
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