Mac users who have a need to run Windows applications or games may have good reason to keep an eye on the development of Windows 7, due for release later this year. Among its features are easier setup ...
There should technically be no reason why you cannot run Windows 7 in Boot Camp, but for now Apple does not support it so we recommend you hold off on installing it or upgrading to it for your Boot ...
Boot Camp 3.1 betters the functionality of a MacBook Pro running Windows 7, but it doesn't improve the battery life. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been ...
Need or want to run Windows on a Mac? We walk you through the entire Windows 7 setup experience, driver hacks, troubleshooting tips, and how to get Windows 8 running smoothly. This third installment ...
Parallels Desktop 7 promises Apple users the best Windows experience on the Mac. But is it actually better than running Boot Camp? We put both solutions to the test. Boot Camp is the easy way to run ...
Boot Camp 3.1 for Windows 64 bit — Good news for those tired of running Vista on their Mac: Apple has released an update to its Windows virtualization software Boot Camp that adds compatibility with ...
Apple promises support for Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate versions with its Boot Camp software in Mac OS X Snow Leopard, though not until later this year, according to Apple's Web ...
So you have a Mac but also want to run Windows? You’re in luck: shortly after the first Intel-based Macs arrived on the market in 2009, Apple released a tool called ...
Apple’s Boot Camp reportedly will support Microsoft’s newly-released Windows 7 operating system by year’s end, but Macs produced in 2006 may be out of luck. The Cupertino, Calif. company informed ...