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How to Install XP in to USB ( Mojopac )

I Just install a Portable XP into my usb Drive,  so wherever i go and rent PC on shop or in my workplace i can easily use all my program  using my USB, like photoshop, dreamweaver, programming software, video editors softwares, DOTA, Nba, etc.

Benefit of using MojoPac:

Portable – MojoPac can be installed on your iPod, USB flash drive, or any other device with a USB drive like your USB-enabled mobile phone.

Privacy – Never left behind your personal information. When you unplug your MojoPac device from any host PC, all browsing history, Multimedia Player history, applications history, files and personal settings are removed along with it.

Playability – MojoPac allows you to install the most popular PC and online games, and take them with you wherever you go.
Protection of IT Policies – Install the applications that IT has not approved on your MojoPac device.

Personal Preferences – You can keep your personal preferences and environment.

iPod Liberation – Install iTunes and QuickTime on your iPod, plug into to any Windows XP PC, and download songs and Podcasts.

PC Sharing – Access your personalized client experience on one PC without altering a single setting or file.

PC Resurrection – Replicate your PC on a MojoPac device and use it as a secure back-up for your applications, files and preferences.

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Posted by on January 21, 2010 in Gadget, Operating System

 

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Windows 7 in Apple (Boot Camp Update 27-inch iMac fix)

Apple finally brings official Windows 7 support to Boot Camp (update: 27-inch iMac fix)

Either Apple isn’t operating on the Gregorian calender, or these updates are just straight-up late. Either way, we’re pretty stoked to see the suits in Cupertino finally wise up and allow Microsoft’s best OS ever to work on its machines, as it has today issued new Boot Camp software (v3.1) for both 32-bit and 64-bit users of Windows 7. The updates add native support for Win7 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate, and in case that wasn’t enough, they also fix “issues” with the Apple trackpad and add support for Apple’s wireless keyboard and Magic Mouse. You’ll also find model-specific drivers floating around to add even more support, and the Boot Camp Utility for Windows 7 Upgrade is said to “safely unmount the read-only Macintosh volume on Windows Vista” when upgrading from Vista to Windows 7. Hit those links below for all the bits and bytes that you’ve been so desperately waiting for.

Update: we’re hearing reports that the 27-inch iMac is responding to Windows 7 with the Black Screen of Death, so make sure you use this tool from Apple before installing Windows 7. Too late? Then you’ll have to manually remove the offending default ATI drivers by starting from point 4 on this page (hold down Option key while booting up to select the Windows install disc, by the way), and then try the Boot Camp update again.

source : appleinsider

 
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Posted by on January 20, 2010 in Apple, Computer, Operating System

 

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