Since moving to Intel based hardware, Mac PCs have the ability to run additional operating systems like Windows and Linux. Boot Camp is a utility provided with the recent version of MacOS that provides a way to install and run these 3rd party operating systems. With Boot Camp, Mac users can repartition their hard disks, install these additional operating systems, provides Windows drivers for Mac PC hardware, and select the desired operating system when the PC starts up.
This guide will show you how to use Boot Camp to setup a multi-boot environment on your Mac hardware.
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