Computing in the real world
SEARCH FOR: IN:
Guest  Level 00    Register Log in

News 

[PSUs]
Tuesday 31st October 2006
Apple goes back to Boot Camp 2:28PM, Tuesday 31st October 2006
Apple has released an updated beta of Boot Camp, its environment for running Windows on a Mac.

The update provides: support for the latest Intel-based Macintosh computers; easier partitioning using presets for popular sizes; Windows XP installation on any internal disk; support for built-in iSight cameras and microphones; support for the Apple USB Modem; trackpad scrolling and right-click support on Apple laptops; improved Apple keyboard support including Delete, PrintScreen, NumLock, and ScrollLock keys; and improved International Apple keyboard support.

Boot Camp 1.1.2 beta is intended for all new and previous Boot Camp beta users and is a free download from apple.com/macosx/bootcamp.

Submit to: Digg  |  Slashdot  |  Del.icio.us  |  Technorati

Related News


Apple iPod Nano 8GB Black (4th Generation)
USB 2.0, 8 GB, display
Apple iPod Touch 16GB Black (2nd Generation)
USB 2.0, 16 GB, display
Apple iPod Nano 4GB Grey (3rd Generation)
USB 2.0, 4 GB, display
Apple iPod Classic 80GB Silver
USB 2.0, 81 GB, display

Apple iPod Nano 8GB Black (4th Generation)
USB 2.0, 8 GB, display
misco uk
Apple iPod Touch 16GB Black (2nd Generation)
USB 2.0, 16 GB, display
john lewis
Apple iPod Nano 4GB Grey (3rd Generation)
USB 2.0, 4 GB, display
aj electronics ltd.
Compare Broadband
Broadband?
Compare 50+ packages
Enter your postcode below:
Powered by:
Top 10 Broadband
Bookstore Top 5

Columns

Prolog:

Tim Danton puts his safety at risk by standing between the internet bullies and Microsoft. › See full Opinion