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    XPS 16 and Snow Leopard

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by DVD9, Feb 16, 2010.

  1. DVD9

    DVD9 Notebook Guru

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    I'm getting an XPS 16 and I want to dual boot it with Snow Leopard. I saw a post from someone in another thread some days ago and he said he did so successfully, but I cannot find the post anymore, nor any further response from anyone concerning this subject. I know many people are interested in doing this and PCs with such a configuration are climbing rapidly in number.

    Can someone help direct me to a good XPS 16/Snow Leopard tutorial?

    BTW, I'll have the 4670 video card.

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  2. Kdawgca

    Kdawgca rotaredoM repudrepuS RBN

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