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 ...
A very persistent and very brave ex-Boot Camp user posted his (rather complex) process on the Parallels forums about how he managed to convert his Boot Camp install of Windows XP over to his Parallels ...
There may be times when booting into Windows via Boot Camp may not display the desired screen resolution. In some instances this might happen after attempting to customize the hardware or driver ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Most of us feel pretty comfortable when it comes to our Macs. Over the past few years we’ve learned the ins and outs of Mac OS X. But the release of Boot Camp has knocked many Mac users out of their ...
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 ...
The first step is to update your firmware. This extends Apple’s implementation of Intel’s Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) to include support for operating systems that require standard PC BIOS ...
It works. Impressively well. With games, even. You can see our detailed test results below, but that’s PC World ’s first impression of Windows XP running under Apple’s Boot Camp on our 20-inch iMac.
One of the best Windows 10 laptops—if not the best—is made by Apple. It may sound like heresy but Microsoft's brand new software not only works great on Apple’s MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Retina, but ...
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