Apple Boot Camp is the name of the beta software by Apple that lets Intel Mac users install Windows XP on their Mac systems. When the software was rekeased about a week ago it was one of the greatest surprises yet from Apple; for the first time it was made possible to dual-boot Windows with Mac OS X, officially. The question is how well Boot Camp really work and what other possibilities there are than just installing Windows XP. At Ars Technica they’ve taken a closer look at the process and done everything from installing Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 to various file systems and any possible problems you might run into with Boot Camp. Because there are some hinders on the way, but none too great.


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