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    Default Looking to Start Boxing, on a Macbook Pro. Help Appreciated!

    Well, I saw a video on Youtube of someone play 5 shamans and dominating in Eye of the Storm, I clicked a few links and saw some more videos. I googled to find out what the hell this was called and found out it was "boxing." I googled that, and now I'm here!

    Right now, since I've been traveling alot, I've been using a Macbook Pro.

    Specifications:

    -2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    -2GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1GB
    -160GB Serial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm
    -SuperDrive 8x (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
    -MacBook Pro 15-inch Widescreen Display
    -1440 x 900 resolution
    -NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics with 256MB SDRAM

    I'm a little confused about how this works, so bear with me. I've searched the forums and found out the key programs, and I found out how to run multiple instances of WoW on a mac, but it didn't work out. So, questions:

    How do I run multiple instances of WoW on a mac? I tried, but it didn't work.

    How many do you think I can run off this one computer. I'm looking to run four (my friend wants to play a 'lock with me).

    Can I run this MBP along with a windows desktop?

    Can I hook up a 21inch LCD with this Macbook and use the other screen for the slaves?

    Can someone please help me understand how to use the key programs?


    Thank you.

    I am really not all that tech savvy, and am looking for some help on how to get started. I do have 5 accounts in my name. All/any help is greatly appreciated.

    Thank you.

    Also, would a Pally/Shammy/Shammy/Shammy be effective in PvP and PvE? 'Cause that's what I'm kinda looking for.

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    i run 3 WoW on an imac 1gig 2.0Ghz.. im guessing you can run about the same maybe more, but you will have to try it out and figure out how many you want to run cuz the playability is up to you...

    to play more than one WoW you have to go to your applications and just click the World of Warcraft folder then [command+C] [command+V] to copy+paste rename it so you have a new folder (ie:WoW2)

    just go into the folders and drag the World of Warcraft icon onto your bar/desktop
    you need to do this for each copy of WoW
    and voila!
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    I read about another way, the "hybrid" way. However, I have not been able to get it to work .

    I think the way you are going to do it, takes up ALOT of space?

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    to play more than one WoW you have to go to your applications and just click the World of Warcraft folder then [command+C] [command+V] to copy+paste rename it so you have a new folder (ie:WoW2)
    i don't see any need for this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MBlooksfun
    to play more than one WoW you have to go to your applications and just click the World of Warcraft folder then [command+C] [command+V] to copy+paste rename it so you have a new folder (ie:WoW2)
    i don't see any need for this?
    then can you please help me? What other way can I do it?

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    well if you arent gonna bootcamp or such... you have to make multiple folders... if you try to run the same app twice it just brings the one already open to the front of the screen... whats the hybrid way?
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    Quote Originally Posted by weelilmatt
    well if you arent gonna bootcamp or such... you have to make multiple folders... if you try to run the same app twice it just brings the one already open to the front of the screen... whats the hybrid way?
    http://www.wowwiki.com/Mac


    scroll to the bottom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pashka
    Quote Originally Posted by MBlooksfun
    to play more than one WoW you have to go to your applications and just click the World of Warcraft folder then [command+C] [command+V] to copy+paste rename it so you have a new folder (ie:WoW2)
    i don't see any need for this?
    then can you please help me? What other way can I do it?
    eh, i just run them all form the same folder?
    edit: oh, i wasn't aware it was necessary for macs.. hehe..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MBlooksfun
    Quote Originally Posted by Pashka
    Quote Originally Posted by MBlooksfun
    to play more than one WoW you have to go to your applications and just click the World of Warcraft folder then [command+C] [command+V] to copy+paste rename it so you have a new folder (ie:WoW2)
    i don't see any need for this?
    then can you please help me? What other way can I do it?
    eh, i just run them all form the same folder?
    are you running on a mac? if so, please try just running it... if it works, then something is different between my mac and yours....
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