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Click here to download this product from Download.com. Apple will include technology in the next major release of Mac OS X, Leopard, that lets you install and run the Windows XP operating system on your Mac. Called Boot Camp (for now), you can download the public beta. Boot Camp lets you install Windows XP without moving your Mac data, though you will need to bring your own copy to the table, as Apple Computer does not sell or support Microsoft Windows. Boot Camp will burn a CD of all the required drivers for Windows so you don't have to scrounge around the Internet looking for them. To run XP natively on an Intel-based Mac, once you've completed Boot Camp, simply hold down the option key at startup to choose between Mac OS X and Windows. (That's the "alt" key for you longtime Windows users.) After starting up, your Mac runs Windows completely natively. Simply restart to come back to Mac.At startup, hold down the option key (alt) to choose between Mac OS X and Windows.
Use Boot Camp, included in Mac OS X Leopard, to install Windows.
Now out is Boot Camp, software to enable Windows XP to run on any\r\nIntel-powered Apple. CNET Editor Matthew Elliott takes a look at the\r\nbeta version of Boot Camp, which will be included in Mac OS X 10.5.\r\n
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