If you installed the Windows Support Software (Boot Camp drivers) from Apple then either go into the Control Panel folder or into the Task Bar and open the Boot Camp control panel and select the MacOS and then select restart from that menu.
If you didn't then you will have to restart and press and hold down the Option key immediately after the start up chime and it will eventually get to a Boot screen with any bootable partitions, select the MacOS and click the "continue booting" button and it will finish booting into the MacOS.
Windows is an operating system. Versions include Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7. The Macintosh is a computer. Models include Mac Mini, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac and Mac Pro.
Windows is an operating system. Versions include Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7. The Macintosh is a computer. Models include Mac Mini, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac and Mac Pro.
Disney's ToonTown requires the Windows operating system and will not work with Mac OS X on a Mac.
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Apple Inc. is the owner of all Mac products including, but not limited to, iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air.
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The term Apple Mac is a generic description for any Macintosh computer made by Apple. The actual computer may be a Mac Pro, an iMac, a MacBook, a MacBook Pro, a MacBook Air or a Mac Mini. All of these can be referred to as an Apple Mac or just a Mac.
Games labelled PC will require the Windows operating system. The MacBook uses the Mac OS X operating system and so games designed for PC/Windows computers will not work on a Mac. You will either need to purchase a version of the game designed for Mac OS X or install the Windows operating system on your MacBook and then use the PC/Windows game.
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Apple computers use their own operating system called Mac OS X. Windows 7 can be purchased and installed on a MacBook if required.
Apple made Windows available on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro by using Appleโs Boot Camp software. Boot Camp is a utility included with OS X that allows users to partition their hard drives and install a separate operating system. This allows users to dual-boot between Mac OS X and Windows. Boot Camp supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. When users launch Boot Camp, the software creates a partition on the hard drive, copies the Windows installation files onto the partition, and then restarts the computer into the Windows installation process. Once the installation is complete, users can select between Mac OS X and Windows when they boot the computer. To get a copy of Windows, users can either purchase a retail copy of the operating system or purchase an OEM version from a third-party vendor, such as Microprokey. com OEM versions are cheaper and are tailored for the specific hardware of the MacBook Air and Pro. Once users have a copy of Windows, they can use Boot Camp to install it on the Mac.