Hacker Installs Windows Vista on an iMac

An enterprising hacker has managed to install Windows Vista on an Intel-based Apple iMac. However, he didn't use Apple's recently released Boot Camp software, which lets users switch between Windows XP and Mac OS X on Intel-based Macs. Although there's still no official support for Vista running on Intel-based Macs—the system is still in beta, after all—no doubt it's coming. And all of those people who dreamed of a single system that can do it all—myself included, incidentally—can rejoice

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