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.
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 ...
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 ...
Problems installing Several users are reporting inability to install the Boot Camp 2.1 update (remember that the update needs to be applied while booted in Windows, not under Mac OS X). Users are ...
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 ...
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 ...
Over on the Apple.com discussion boards, a number of people are reporting that Boot Camp--Apple's new beta software that allows Intel-based Mac owners to install Windows XP--is causing some serious ...
No, it's not an April Fools' joke. Apple Computer on Wednesday released Boot Camp software that lets Mac users install Windows XP on their systems. But there are some strings attached, and the company ...