‘Boot Camp’ Brings XP to Intel Macs

I’ve been watching a lot of websites and listenings to various Mac related podcasts about getting Windows XP to boot on a Mac with an Intel processor inside of it. There is this huge hack that was done to get it to work, but it’s not for the faint of heart. On top of that, you need the cash to do it because you could completely destroy the computer if it goes wrong. Then some other people found other ways to do it, and so on.

However, Apple unveiled Boot Camp today. This is a piece of software that will let people with the already mentioned Intel Macs be able to run Windows XP. You need the latest MacOS update to 10.4, and this software will be bundled with 10.5 when it comes out.

When the Intel Macs first came out, they were kind of negative on the idea about XP running on these machines. This is a huge turn around, and a major shift to the industry if it holds out. Does it run well? Will people buy into it? And more importantly, will Microsoft do anything to stop this? I don’t see why they would, but you never know. Stranger things have happened.

So there you go. Sexy Macs running… XP.

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