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Dual booting

C.G.F.Sabre

pretty much im sure. 

just make sure your hardware is compatible and follow a guide for dual booting. 

shouldnt be that hard. 

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It's a bit more complicated than that and its easier to do a hackintosh with a dedicated graphics card. You can try but, hackintoshs are stubborn. Also, with dual booting on the same hard drive when I did it I had to isntall windows second.

Steve

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It's very pick with the cpu.. I would do some research on your processor to see if anyone else has had success with it. 

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Its depends on your CPU, hardware compatibility check with that that might help.

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