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Windows on the Mac
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: 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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