Image gallery: Windows on a Mac with Boot Camp

What the PC-to-Apple application looks like once it's on your desktop. See photos here.

Apple Computer has released a public beta version of Boot Camp, software that lets Intel-based Macs natively run Windows XP. The Boot Camp Assistant welcome window is shown here.

Credit: CNET Networks

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Talkback 3 comments

    OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anonymous -- 07/04/06 (in reply to #120132366)

    What sort of sick, twisted mind came up with the idea of running that bloated monstrosity on the Mac ?!?!??!?!?!?

    I saw those shots and nearly puked, and I don't even use a Mac.....oh god, I need a shower....

    OMG!!!! Anonymous -- 10/04/06 (in reply to #120132367)

    What kind of sick twisted and deranged fool would want to pay a 30% premium on a mac anyway! Let alone just to run XP on.
    Mac have always been and always will be expensive toys for people with WAAAAY more money than sense to spend their cash on.

    OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Anonymous -- 07/04/06

    What sort of sick, twisted mind came up with the idea of running that bloated monstrosity on the Mac ?!?!??!?!?!?

    I saw those shots and nearly puked, and I don't even use a Mac.....oh god, I need a shower....

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