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Now you can download Bootcamp from the Bootcamp assistant app provided with Mac OS X Lion 10.7. The new Bootcamp will let you install and dual boot Windows on Lion smoothly. Download Apple Boot Camp for Mac free. Apple Boot Camp For users running Windows XP, Vista SP2, or 7. TeamSpeak 3.0.11 Team Voice communication via the Internet. Feb 15, 2014 Boot Camp is a Mac OS X utility that lets you run Windows on your Mac without relying on virtual machines or crippled emulators. Boot Camp supports Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 (with OS. For more information about using Windows on your Mac, open Boot Camp Assistant and click the Open Boot Camp Help button. If you're using an iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014) or iMac (27-inch, Late 2013) or iMac (27-inch, Late 2012) with a 3TB hard drive and macOS Mojave or later, learn about an alert you might see during installation. With the OS X installation and follow the directions included with the installer. When the installation has completed your computer will Restart into the Setup. After you finish Setup Assistant will complete the installation after which. You will be running a fresh install of OS X. You can now begin the update process.

Warning: Boot Camp Beta is preview software licensed for use on a trial basis for a limited time.

If the following guide doesn't work, and/or you have previously installed the XOM patch on your Mac, you might need to follow the directions in the article Replacing XOM With Boot Camp.

What you need

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Ok, here's what you need to install Windows XP in your Intel Mac:

- Mac OS X 10.4.6
- The latest firmware for your mac
- At least 10 Gb of free space in your boot drive
- A blank recordable CD
- An original Windows XP Service Pack 2 CD

Install the latest Mac OS X update

1.- Go to the Apple menu and clic on 'Software Update'

2.- Make sure that the update Mac OS X (Intel) 10.4.6 is checked

3.- Hit the Install button

4.- Restart the computer

Install the latest firmware

1.- Go to [1] for iMac Firmware, [2] for MacBook Pro firmware, and [3] for Mac mini firmware.

2.- Click the Download button.

3.- Download and mount the DMG image

4.- Execute the installer inside the DMG image

5.- Go to Applications > Utilities and execute the MacBook Pro/Mac Mini/iMac Firmware Updater application

6.- Folow the onscreen instructions to update your Mac's firmware

Download the Boot Camp Assistant

1.- Go to [4]

2.- Search and hit the Download button

3.- Read the terms & conditions

4.- Fill the required form and download the BootCamp DMG

5.- Mount the DMG image

6.- Run the BootCamp installer (it is really important that you read the terms & conditions inside the installer)

Execute the Boot Camp Assistant

Remember that this is a Preview Software, this Beta app is not as stable as other finished Apple's apps

1.- Go to Applications > Utilities > Boot Camp Assistant

Now we're going to burn the Macintosh drivers to a CD, it's really important that you burn them so you can drive Windows XP smoothly

2.- Burn the Macintosh drivers into a cd

1.- Insert your blank recordable cd
2.- Select Burn a Macintosh drivers CD now and hit Continue

3.- Create a seccond partition
After hitting the Continue button it should appear the seccond stage

1.- Drag the slider between the Mac OS X partition and the new Windows partition to determine their size
Recomendation: Give Windows a minimum of 10 Gb of space
2.- Hit the Partition Button

Now Boot Camp will partition your HDD, the beauty of it is that your files in the actual partition are not erased

4.- Remove your drivers new CD and insert your Windows XP SP2 CD

Installing Windows XP

1.- In the Boot Camp asistant, hit the install button to begin the Windows XP installation

The computer will restart and then you'll see the Windows XP installation

2.- Select the Windows Partition C:It is important that you select the C partition and to not create/erase any partition, otherwise your data will be erased

3.- Follow the Windows' onscreen instructions to complete the instalation

Installing Windows XP's drivers

1.- Go to My PC and select the Windows XP installation CD

2.- In the tasks sidebar hit the Expulse drive linkYour installation CD will be expulsed

3.- Insert the Macintosh drivers CDAn asistant will pop out

4.- Follow the onscreen instructions
It is possible that in the installation a pop up window appears saying that the drivers didn't passed the Windows Logo Testing, hit the Continue Anyway button

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5.- Finish the installer and reboot your computer

6.- When your Mac starts up press and hold the option/alt button, you'll see a boot loader; with the arrow keys select the partition called Untitled (unless you changed the name) and hit enter

7.- Enjoy your Windows XP partition!!

Set up the Start Up Disk from Windows

The installer has installed a new control pannel called Start Up Disk, if you want to set up your start up disk do the following

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1.- Go to Start > Control Pannel

2.- Hit the Switch to Classic View link in the sidebar

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3.- Open the Start Up Disk control pannel

To set Windows XP as your start up disk, just select the Windows partition and viceversa

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