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Boot Camp is a program that enables the installation of Windows onto a separate partition on a Mac, and allows the user to choose which operating to boot into. Unlike virtualization only one operating system is running at a time, meaning that operating system is making full use of all system resources. | Boot Camp is a program that enables the installation of Windows onto a separate partition on a Mac, and allows the user to choose which operating to boot into. Unlike virtualization only one operating system is running at a time, meaning that operating system is making full use of all system resources. | ||
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+ | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X Mac OS X article on Wikipedia] | ||
[[Category: Guide]] | [[Category: Guide]] | ||
[[Category:Mac]] | [[Category:Mac]] |
Revision as of 22:42, 26 April 2012
Games for the Mac OS have traditionally been few and far between, although a decent number of games today are Mac compatible.
Boot Camp
Boot Camp is a program that enables the installation of Windows onto a separate partition on a Mac, and allows the user to choose which operating to boot into. Unlike virtualization only one operating system is running at a time, meaning that operating system is making full use of all system resources.