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2006-08-30 09:51:49 · 21 answers · asked by Snag 1 in Computers & Internet Software

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Hi there...if your Mac is the latest Intel processor models: Macbook Pro or Macbooks. Windows then can run using either Apple's Boot Camp (http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/) or Parallels (http://www.parallels.com/landingpage/mac/?gclid=CMH9tYfZiYcCFQobWAodtEtMbQ). Boot Camp requires the OS to be rebooted into another partition whereas Parallels runs virtually.

2006-08-30 23:17:33 · answer #1 · answered by ♪ Seattle ♫ 7 · 2 0

Intel based laptops can (which came out early this year). Apple introduced the bootloader to install windows and on booting the machine you can get the choice of which OS to run - Windows or Mac

2006-08-30 09:54:37 · answer #2 · answered by caughtin2minds 3 · 0 0

Yes! The New ones with Intel processors can with Apple's Boot Camp

2006-08-30 09:55:42 · answer #3 · answered by alex 3 · 0 0

Pretty much you can have a dual operating system in newer Apple laptops insomuch you can run a Macintosh platform and a post-Windows XP platform.

2006-08-30 09:55:56 · answer #4 · answered by Maria Gallercia 4 · 0 0

it somewhat is usual to apply VirtualPC or different emulators to run residing house windows interior of. An emulator will in certainty run instructions that a distinctive processor is designed to do (apples and ibm compatibles use distinctive coaching contraptions) extra moderen platforms are able to working residing house windows and not making use of a separate application nevertheless.

2016-09-30 04:32:40 · answer #5 · answered by marceau 4 · 0 0

Yes non-Intel Macs use Connetix Virtual PC; Core Duo Macs wait for Boot Camp and another program (Beta downloads, maybe available).

2006-08-30 10:00:42 · answer #6 · answered by Andy T 7 · 0 0

Yes. It's called "microsoft word for mac/apple [forgot]".

2006-08-30 09:53:45 · answer #7 · answered by woonie 3 · 0 0

Yes, with Parallels as a virtual machine,
or Boot Camp as a seperate partition.

But it doesn't run perfectly yet, there's still driver and device issues so I wouldn't reccomend it for mission critical work.

2006-08-30 09:54:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes- virtual windows

2006-08-30 09:53:09 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I got my xp system to run OS X from apple so it may work in reverse.

2006-08-30 09:57:09 · answer #10 · answered by stocketrader24 3 · 0 0

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