Any modern Mac with an Intel processor running Leopard is suited for setting up Boot Camp.
The Boot Camp Assistant is found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder. Running the Boot Camp Assistant will guide you through partitioning the hard disc and installing the Windows operating system.
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)
Yes people that go to boot camp get enought nutrition, because those are the requirements from the goverment.
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...).
Boot Camp is an assistant that will guide you through the installation of the Windows operating system. Once installed you can boot into Windows and play Crysis on the iMac.
Boot Camp Assistant can be found in the Utilities folder (Applications/Utilities) on an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" or later.
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).
"The process of becoming a soldier, sailor, Marine or airman begins with a lot of paperwork, a lot of hurrying up to wait, and then the big step: boot camp."
I don't think there are any specific requirements, but at the end of boot camp you will be required to pass certain bench marks. Check out this site: http://www.goarmy.com/soldier-life.html for more infomration
Boot Camp is a utility (found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) that will guide you through the process of installing the Windows operating system on a Mac. Once installed you can select to start-up the Mac with either Mac OS X or Windows. (See links below)
No version of Linux is officially supported by Boot Camp. Assuming when you compile Linux From Scratch you include support for the Macintosh's hardware, it will work just fine when using Boot Camp to prepare the system.
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