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Apple now supports dual booting on their new Intel Macs.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
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The discussion revolves around the implications and functionality of dual booting Windows XP on Intel Macs using Apple's Boot Camp. Participants explore the technical aspects, business motivations, and potential user experiences related to this capability.
Participants express a mix of agreement and disagreement, particularly regarding the implications of dual booting for security and business strategy. There is no consensus on the potential risks or benefits associated with running Windows on Mac hardware.
Some technical aspects remain unresolved, such as the specific performance differences between running Windows XP and Vista on various Mac models, and the implications of hardware architecture on software security.
This discussion may be of interest to users considering dual booting on Macs, those evaluating the security implications of running Windows on Apple hardware, and individuals curious about the business strategies of technology companies.
Curious3141 said:How "cleanly" (error free and without quirks) does ported WinXp run on a dual booting Mac-intel ?
I mean, even desktop linux has more than its fair share or problems and weirdness running native Linux apps, let alone something like using Wine to run Windows apps. Is WinXP on a Mac smoother ?
dduardo said:You probably won't get the full Vista Aero GUI on the mac mini, but it might be possible on the iMac or Power Mac. I'm sure it will run, but I don't know how much of the experience you'll get.
The intel core duo is a dual core 32 bit processor.
dduardo said:It looks like investors are happy about the move. The stock went up 10% yesterday.
Curious3141 said:Supposedly, the 32 bit procs will only be able to run Vista without Aero or some lesser version of it.![]()