What is Boot camp?
Boot Camp is a software tool built into Apple's computer that allows Apple Mac to easily install Windows and OS X and Windows dual systems, which allow users to switch to Apple OS X or Microsoft Windows when they turn on the system.
In layman's parlance, boot camp is Apple's official software for Apple to install a Windows System tool, many new Apple laptop friends are not accustomed to OS X, we are more accustomed to using the win XP/7/8 system, the Boot Camp tool, can help users install Windows systems on Apple computers.
Where is the Boot camp?
Bootcamp software is Apple's early 2006 release of a software that was convenient for Apple Computer users to install the Windows XP operating system, the current version of the new Bootcamp tool to support the installation of XP, Win7 and win8/8.1 system, the future will join the WIN10 support.
Bootcamp software is already built into Mac OS X 10.5 and higher, so today's Apple users can find this tool in computers.
What's the use of Boot camp?
Boot Camp allows you to install and run Windows systems and windows-based applications on an intel-based Mac computer, allowing users who are not accustomed to Apple OS X to use Windows system operations.
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In simple terms, Boot camp is a software tool that allows Apple to install Windows, which is officially developed by Apple, currently supports XP, Win7, win8/8.1 Systems, temporarily does not support WIN10, and needs to wait for subsequent Boot Camp updates can support WIN10. In addition, Apple Computer users can also use virtual machines to install Windows system, which is equivalent to installing virtual machines in Apple OS X, and then installing Windows systems in the virtual machine to support any Windows system.