Not particularly. When using Boot Camp it does repartition the hard drive (scary in the unlikely even that it goes wrong) and so you should always make backups onto an external hard drive. But Boot Camp is made by Apple and designed to run on the Mac, so I don't think it's "bad" other than the fact that you'll have a couple dozen less GB of storage for your Mac files.
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You misunderstand the purpose of Boot Camp. The purpose of Boot Camp is to allow you to set up a dual-boot of Mac OS X and Windows on your Mac. It does not allow you to run Windows programs directly on Mac OS X.
A PC is recommended rather than a Mac With Boot Camp because it will not require you to run boot camp.
Boot camp is a utility in Mac OS X that aids the installation of the Windows operating system on a Mac. In the Utilities folder within the Applications folder is Boot Camp assistant that will guide you through the process. (See links below)
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Boot Camp allows you to install Windows on your Mac and dual boot. Your Mac will look just like a Windows PC when you boot into the Windows partition. You will also have to install Windows Security on that partition to be safe.
No. It does not erase Mac. When you use Boot Camp you are switching your operating system to Windows. (Usually to run a program for Windows.) You can switch back whenever you want.
Boot Camp does not cost anything, it comes pre-installed in Mac systems with the OS X operating system.
Boot camp comes as standard software, with any instance of OS X Leopard and higher. This includes if the Mac came with the OS pre-installed.
The only way to get roblox on a mac is to download PC software into boot camp or Parallels. Then you can download it without a problem. You can find boot camp in your utilities folder in the apps folder.
no, unless you use boot camp.
Any modern Mac with an Intel processor running Leopard is suited for setting up Boot Camp.