I'm not a Mac guy, but I know at least 2 guys that have Macbooks but that need to run some Windows-only software. My initial suggestion to them is set up Bootcamp on their machines. Neither of these ...
On April 5th, Apple has made a stunning announcement, introducing a public beta of "Boot Camp" -- new software that enables Intel-based Macs to run Windows XP. Available as a download, Boot Camp ...
First of all, I know that Bootcamp does not officially support Windows 7 yet... that said:<BR><BR>I'm trying to install Windows 7 in Bootcamp on a 13" MBP purchased approximately 12 seconds before the ...
We are beginning to track issues and fixes for Boot Camp Beta 1.1, a significant update to the Windows XP dual-boot solution offered by Apple for Intel-based Macs that was released yesterday.
If you own a MacBook Pro chances are pretty good that you’ve investigated something like the OptiBay which lets you replace your optical drive with a second hard disk. After I did a review of the ...
You want to install Windows 7? No problem. Does your computer meet minimum specs? Do you want to go 32-bit or 64-bit? And what about Boot Camp? If these are your ...
Apple’s Boot Camp feature is the easiest way to use a Mac to run both MacOS and Microsoft Windows. Boot Camp typically supports the latest version of Windows, although it can take Apple some time to ...
There’s something a bit disconcerting about the idea of a full-blown installation of Windows XP on a Macintosh. Even installing XP by way of Virtual PC for Mac seemed somehow like cheating on Mac OS X ...
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