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A solution...
There is actually a simple work around for this problem - set your computer's clock to before the bootcamp expiry date, install bootcamp, and then set your clock back.
While Apple has removed the ability to install bootcamp without this little trick, they have not removed the ability for an already installed version to keep running. |
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I think that upgrading to Leopard is inevitable, anyway. Someday this must happen - even I'm going to upgrade (in fact, I want to get a new Mac with Leopard pre-installed) though I extensively use Parallels desktop and play few games in Boot Camp. I play even less on Mac since there is a Vaio in my home:( |
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