Apple has released a knowledgbase article outlining a Boot Camp update for the 2010 13-inch MacBook Pro. The update is for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of windows, and addresses a problem where the ...
Two weeks after Microsoft released Windows 10 to the public, Apple has updated Boot Camp with support for the latest and greatest OS. Boot Camp is a multi-boot utility in OS X that lets you install ...
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 ...
Using a Windows XP upgrade CD The Boot Camp installation instructions claim that a valid full Windows XP SP2 disc is required and that upgrade discs cannot be used ...
Windows 10 has been out for a few weeks and so far Apple lovers have been left in the cold. This will all change starting today! Apple has just released a slew of drivers that will support Windows 10 ...
Apple has dramatically improved on the Windows-on-a-Mac experience over emulation-based solutions. After completing Boot Camp, Windows XP runs extremely fast on the Mac with very few quirks or issues ...
A couple of Boot Camp updates flew in from Apple’s Support desk late Tuesday for owners of 13-inch MacBook Pro models released in mid-2010. The patches are available for users running either 32- or 64 ...
Old and missing drivers are an issue, but we'll hook you up with what you need. MacBook mid-2009 here. The Boot Camp 4.0 drivers work okay. The normal Mac overlay meters for volume/brightness aren't ...
Editor’s Note: This is the fifth and final installment in our five-part series looking at the best software for running Windows on Intel-based Macs. While Parallels, Fusion, and CrossOver are good for ...
It doesn't always happen, but it happens often enough to be annoying. Basically I reboot to Windows to do some gaming over the weekend, then boot back to OS X to get ready for the week, and end up ...
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 ...
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