Difference between revisions of "Boot Camp"
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== Requirements for Running Boot Camp == | == Requirements for Running Boot Camp == | ||
− | To run Windows, the user must have a [[Macintosh]] desktop or laptop with an [[Intel]]-based processor. It is because of the [[Intel]] architecture of the Mac that allows for Windows to be run | + | To run Windows, the user must have a [[Macintosh]] desktop or laptop with an [[Intel]]-based processor. It is because of the [[Intel]] architecture of the Mac that allows for Windows to be run natively on the computer. Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) must also be installed before the use of '''Boot Camp'''. |
Revision as of 09:50, 11 June 2009
Boot Camp is a feature of Apple's Leopard OS X operating system that allows a user to install Microsoft's Windows XP or Windows Vista on a Macintosh computer. This allows the user to have both OS X and Windows installed on the same computer.
Requirements for Running Boot Camp
To run Windows, the user must have a Macintosh desktop or laptop with an Intel-based processor. It is because of the Intel architecture of the Mac that allows for Windows to be run natively on the computer. Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) must also be installed before the use of Boot Camp.