I finish paying for my current Mac in July '07. Lets hope I can hold out 'til then - this is just one more thing pushing me towards an MBP.
I'd hazard a guess that the reason multi-disk XP installs aren't supported is that there's no way to eject the disk until the driver for the eject key has been installed (at least for the iMac and Mini, I'm not sure if there's a manual eject on the MBP (would an MBP owner care to enlighten us on that one?)). You can probably get around this by using an external drive.
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I finish paying for my current Mac in July '07. Lets hope I can hold out 'til then - this is just one more thing pushing me towards an MBP.
I'd hazard a guess that the reason multi-disk XP installs aren't supported is that there's no way to eject the disk until the driver for the eject key has been installed (at least for the iMac and Mini, I'm not sure if there's a manual eject on the MBP (would an MBP owner care to enlighten us on that one?)). You can probably get around this by using an external drive.