The actual process of creating a Boot Camp install drive and downloading your Windows drivers hasn’t changed at all. But there are still things you need to know if you intend to buy a MacBook to run Windows. If you’ve used Boot Camp before, there aren’t many surprises. Since Apple made the Intel switch and introduced its Boot Camp software in 2006, there’s been a small but significant group of people who have chosen to use Apple’s hardware to run Microsoft’s software, either as a secondary or primary operating system.īecause the new MacBook is an entirely new product rather than a straightforward refresh, we spent some time installing Windows and taking it for a spin. Most people who buy Macs are doing it to run OS X, but you’d be surprised by the number of comments and e-mails we get in response to Mac reviews asking about how Windows runs on the hardware. Andrew Cunningham reader comments 130 with
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