Apple Wednesday announced it has released beta software that lets Mac users run Microsoft’s Windows XP operating systems on Intel-based Macintosh computers. Called Boot Camp, the software creates a ...
I am working with someone who switch from Windows XP to a Mac about a year ago. They had to keep their ancient Windows XP machine though because they use one piece of software that only run on XP. So, ...
Apple has given Windows and Mac users the first realistic way to run both OS X Tiger and Windows XP on a Macintosh computer. Although other products, including Microsoft’s $130 Virtual PC for Mac, ...
I've got a brand-new 17-inch Apple MacBook Pro sitting on my desk. That's not unusual. What's unusual is that it's running Windows XP rather than Mac OS X. And because it's got a 2.16 gigahertz Intel ...
Apple Computer Inc. today unveiled software that will allow new Macintosh computers to run Microsoft Corp.’s Windows XP software natively (see story). But not all Macs will be able to use the software ...
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 ...
When Colin Nederkoorn of Houston, Texas decided to pledge $100 of his own money to anyone who could figure out how to boot Windows XP on an Intel Mac, he didn’t think it would take this long. But now ...
Apple Computer Inc. has released beta software that lets Mac users run Microsoft Corp.’s Windows XP operating system on Intel-based Macintosh computers, it announced Wednesday. Called Boot Camp, the ...
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