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    WAR with bootcamp (MAC)

    Well guys, this is for you mac fellas out there.
    I recently partitioned my mac with windows partition so i could run warhammer. In my computer on the mac side it says i have 26gb of free space and warhammer takes 15gb. For some reason EA downloader says i need more memory... Please help!?!

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    I am a mac user, but I don't have intel. But I know that memory and HD space are completely different. See if your VRAM (Video Ram) meets the requirements. Or it could just be RAM.

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    I use an intel mac, and have installed War and play to this day...

    memory as in Ram

    How much ram do you have?
    I don't do design anymore

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    At the minute on my mac partition its 1gb. On the windows i have a feeling that its 0.98gb. I guess this may be the reason? If so, any idea how much im gunna have to buy to make this game work? Thanks for the help guys

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    You need 1 GB Ram for XP and 2 GB For vista.
    Maybe try get some more?
    (i know ur a mac user)



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    Well, im running xp on the windows partition...
    I better put some pants on and get my ass down to Pc World...

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    Hmm... Well I have 2 gigs of ram on both sides...

    Yeah you need to either buy another stick from dealram.com or just get a cheap PC for gaming
    I don't do design anymore

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    RAM is the best bet and that is what its referring to.

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