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This gives Macs a return on investment, ROI advantage. In essence, corporations could test the viability and usefulness of Macs and OS X in their environments without having to rid themselves of the system, they could always decide to run Windows on it. Based on the demand, it could also provoke Apple to build virtualization support in either Leopard or a subsequent version of OS X. If it proves to be a viable and/or popular solution for corporations, it may provide the kick that Apple needs to make a dent in the highly profitable enterprise market. My inclination is that Apple may be interested in seeing what the enterprise market does with Boot Camp. Not only is it a response to its customers, but also a strategic move. The fact that Apple released Boot Camp in response to customer's needs demonstrates that the company is exploring the possibility of making Macs and OS X appeal to a larger base. "Apple has no desire or plan to sell or support Windows, but many customers have expressed their interest to run Windows on Apple's superior hardware now that we use Intel processors" Philip Schiller, Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing, stated: My belief is that Apple is using Boot Camp to gauge the market's demand for concurrent operating system operation. With Apple's statement that Boot Camp will be part of OS X 10.5 Leopard, does this mean that Apple will not use Virtualization technology in future versions of OS X? My view is that it doesn't rule it out but it most likely reduces the chance that we'll see the initial Leopard release supporting virtualization. This versatility gives Macs more appeal to both consumers and businesses, especially those who need to run Windows. This has a direct impact on potential switchers as those reluctant to purchase a Mac can now run all of their Windows software, especially those only available for Windows. A more compelling byproduct of Boot Camp is that it positions the Intel Macs as the only computers on the market that can legally run OS X and Windows.
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What is does do is offer current Mac users the ability to install Windows XP. The only thing that Boot Camp provides is the ability to dual boot a new Intel Mac, it does not allow users to run OS X and Windows simultaneously. Apple indicated that it will not provide Boot Camp support or sales of Windows software but will accept feedback at Note that if your Mac has a Bluetooth wireless mouse and keyboard, you need to purchase a wired keyboard and mouse to do the installation.

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The final step is to install Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later and then upon restart, users can choose to boot into either Mac OS X or Windows XP.
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Boot Camp then burns a CD using the Combo Drive or Super Drive with the required Windows drivers that Windows needs to recognize hardware on the new Intel Macs.


It then allows you to install Windows on that partition. Boot Camp information and the Boot Camp Setup Guideīoot Camp simplifies the Windows installation on the new Intel Mac by providing a simple easy to use graphical assistant that dynamically creates a second partition on the MacIntosh HD. Be sure to check the following resources at Apple's website. Apple stated that Boot Camp will be part of the next version of OS X, 10.5 Leopard expected to be released by the end of 2006.
