Monday, October 26, 2009

Apple Boot Camp to upgrade to support Windows 7

Today October 22, 2009, Apple announced updates the Boot Camp tool before the end of 2009 to support operating system Windows 7 that Microsoft recently released.
As announced on Apple's website, the company will quickly edit the Boot Camp - the tool allows users to run Windows and Windows-based applications in a separate disk partitions on Intel Macs add. Before the end of 2009, Apple will support the operating system Windows 7 (the version of Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate) with Boot Camp in Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system.

There will be nine model iMac, MacBook Pro, Mac Pro will not run in Windows 7 Boot Camp though all of these machines are using Intel chips and Apple did not explain why. Specific: 4 model iMac (17 "and 20"), four model MacBook Pro notebooks (15 "and 17"), a model Mac Pro workstations (using dual-core Xeon processors 2.66 GHz or Intel's 3GHz).

Owner of the machines are subject to change Boot Camp virtualization technology of VMware Fusion 3.0. Expected to be launched on October 27, 2009, Fusion 3.0 will run on Macs using Intel chips and all versions of Windows 7: Starter, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate. Mac OS to install on Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later.
According to Computerworld, October 22, 2009

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