Get bootcamp. It allows you to have windows and OS X on your computer at the same time. That way, you can use OS X for everything except the games, and for that you use the windows. It allows you to chose operating system at start up. Just google “bootcamp” and that will tell you a lot.
i agree with stanli121 apple has a program called Boot Camp beta, for macs. It alows Macintosh users to install windows XP on thier Intel Based Macs. (Macs with Intel processors, NOT PowerPC.)
Also Microsoft has a program called Microsoft Virtual PC and there is a version for Mac users, Virtual PC will work on Intel based macs and virtual PC can run windows XP
stanli121 Says:
Get bootcamp. It allows you to have windows and OS X on your computer at the same time. That way, you can use OS X for everything except the games, and for that you use the windows. It allows you to chose operating system at start up. Just google “bootcamp” and that will tell you a lot.
Posted on May 23rd, 2008 at 6:23 pm
compy_500 Says:
i agree with stanli121 apple has a program called Boot Camp beta, for macs. It alows Macintosh users to install windows XP on thier Intel Based Macs. (Macs with Intel processors, NOT PowerPC.)
Also Microsoft has a program called Microsoft Virtual PC and there is a version for Mac users, Virtual PC will work on Intel based macs and virtual PC can run windows XP
Posted on May 27th, 2008 at 1:17 am
gromit801 Says:
If you have a newer MacBook or MacBook pro, you can load Windows via Bootcamp, and run any PC software you want after booting into windows.
If you have an older iBook or PowerBook, you’re out of luck.
Posted on May 29th, 2008 at 2:39 am