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For Mac users, there is now a solution to software which do not run without Windows installed in their Macs. Boot Camp is a software which enables Intel-based Macs to install Windows XP SP2 in addition to Mac OS X.
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Yes, I'm seriously looking at getting an Apple later this year, and run it as a dual boot machine with OS X Leopard and Windows XP.
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There is an article at pcworld.com about a test they did running Boot Camp on a new Mac computer. Essentially, there are no problems. The review said it was "impressive." My friend's new iMac has Boot Camp along with it, I haven't asked though if she is booting with XP because the last time I saw her use it, she was using the OS X.
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