Boot camp is used for installing Windows on a Macintosh. A similar program would serve little purpose for Windows, as legally Mac OS X can only be run on a Mac, whereas Windows can be run on any compatible personal computer.
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.
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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.
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.
Yes. Installing Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp will allow you to play Windows games (subject to meeting system requirements like processor, graphics, RAM, etc...).
The Boot Camp utility assists in setting up a Mac so that Windows can be installed. It will not run Mac OS 9. Boot Camp assistant lets you boot into Boot Camp which is a Windows type program to be able to install and use a Windows Operating System. Boot Camp installs Apple drivers and is basically the translator for Apples hardware like the keyboard, mouse, Airport, etc. OS 9 being a Mac OS, as old as it is, can't speak Windows. The new Mac OS was re-written to be able to use the same type Intel chip that Windows uses.
yes it will. boot camp runs windows naively so its just like using it on a PC. google windows 7 boot camp for more info.
Boot Camp is part of Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' and can only be installed on Intel-based Macs. In order to install Boot Camp, launch the Boot Camp Assistant (located in Applications / Utilities / Boot Camp Assistant on a Mac running Mac OS X 10.5 or later), and follow the on-screen instructions. Boot Camp requires a retail copy of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Microsoft Windows Vista (copies of Windows on vendor-specific disks like Dell or HP will not work).
Nothing. If you have an Intel Mac, you can use Boot Camp to dual-boot Windows. There is nothing you can do to run it on a PowerPC Mac.
You could use Boot Camp to make a dual-boot for Windows XP, Vista or 7 and Mac OS X. You can then install Insanequarium in Windows
You will have to install Windows using Boot Camp.
you change your com. to windows with boot camp