This sounds particularly nasty on the MacBook, which doesn’t have a dedicated output port. That means you’ll need to either use all-DVI monitors and projectors, or … well, stay away from Boot Camp, basically. So, in review, if you want to boot your new MacBook into Windows XP, all will be fine - unless you happen to need to connect video output via VGA or S-Video. ![]() Reader Robotkid notes S-Video won’t work, either. Suddenly, that dual-booting Mac isn’t looking like such a value:īoot Camp Beta 1.1: VGA adapters, Mini-DVI adapters are not supported
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