Quote Originally Posted by MrtforCode View Post
hi I don't really need to dual boot it. All I need to know is how to boot windows cd to wipe it out then install windows on it. But because I don't know how to boot a windows cd, some source I found says it is letter 'c' I need to hold down while it is booting, while on normal windows as we know it is mostly 'F2' tu get into bios change the boot priority and then it comes up with pressing any key. But MAC might not have such thing as bios, I'll try 'c' when I get home.
Thanks
this is for the non-intel macs. The newer ones give you a boot menu by holding down the option key when booting. However you need to open up the bootcamp control panel from inside osx and it will resize your drive and free up a 2nd partition to put osx on.

also... no, macs don't have a bios. They have "open firmware" which is also a gui. You still haven't mentioned the model of mac, but if you aren't running at least osx on it, then there is no way windows will run on it.