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With Boot Camp version 6, Apple users can dual-boot Mac OS X with the 64-or 32-bit version of Windows 10. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT professional. He's ...
Intel Mac users who run Windows on their Mac can now update the drivers in Boot Camp to enable support for Apple's Studio Display. Microsoft isn't making a version of Windows 11 compatible with ...
The wait for Windows 10 is finally over, and has been since July 29, the day Microsoft released what it says will be the last version of Windows. So too is the wait for official support from Apple's ...
Windows now works on Macs with OWC drives. Photo: Apple/Cult of Mac OWC has today released new drivers that make its entire SSD lineup compatible with Boot Camp. That means you can finally run Windows ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Apple has published a new page on the company's support website, which details Boot Camp support ...
Dispelling rumors that Leopard, Apple's upcoming OS X upgrade, would be delayed to support dual booting with Windows Vista, Apple has released Boot Camp 1.2 with support of Window's Vista. Boot Camp, ...
Installing Windows 7 over Vista gives numerous advantages, even if only for OS stability; however, to date Apple has not officially supported. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been ...
Apple is finally adding support for Windows Precision Touchpad drivers in its latest Boot Camp update, according to The Verge. The new 6.1.15 update includes support for Windows Precision Touchpad, ...
Apple announced through a Support Pages document published Wednesday that the latest version of Boot Camp, which is currently rolling out to OS X Yosemite users as a system update, now comes with ...
Apple’s plan to transition its entire Mac line to “Apple silicon” (microchips that use ARM tech and other in-house developed technologies) is in full swing. Only the MacBook Pro and Mac Pro have yet ...