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Windows xp on macbook air 20127/4/2023 I think I shall close this question from further posts if possible. So, I don't even want to go near a Windows machine anymore. Besides, I've got those games on Steam for Linux/Mac now. Apple's Boot Camp software provided with Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac OS X 10.6.5 (and earlier) offers 32-bit support for Windows XP Service Pack 2 and later on all non-server Intel Macs with the exception of the 'Late 2010' MacBook Air models - the MacBook Air 'Core 2 Duo' 1.4 11' (Late 2010) and 'Core 2 Duo' 1.86 13' (Late 2010)- which only. My problem with 7 and 8 is that they will probably gobble ~30% of my disk space for just the OS. They eat up too much resource for let me game on my 4GB MBA. ![]() Update: I have to use that XP partition for gaming purposes so virtual machines are not an option. Or if I can create an empty FAT partition and later simply reboot and insert Windows XP insert USB drive(non disc drive) and go on with XP installation? How can I do it? Can I downgrade BootCamp in Mountain Lion to a previous version which supported XP and then install XP? I can't afford to set aside sth like 15-25 GB for Win 7. I have to install Windows XP on my mid-2012 Mountain Lion MacBook Air (base config: 4GB RAM, 128GB SDD, 1.8 GHz) but the BootCamp doesn't support anything except 7.
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