To expand a little. It's just like using Windows on a Dell machine like you might be use to. I second my answer and would also add that it's more stable though because of the Mac hardware it is running on. As far as the installation goes I had to get sighted help because of the non speaking screens you need to navigate to get it set up. Other than that it runs faster on a Mac than it does on most Windows boxes. HTH
On May 22, 2008, at 10:25 PM, Dan wrote:

Hello,
Boot Camp is already part of OS X 10.5.2, Leopard.
Dan
On May 22, 2008, at 7:17 PM, Dave Wright wrote:

Hey there all,
I'm well on my way to switching to a mac and I think I've managed to convince my girlfriend to do the same. As such, we will be definite beginners. In order to switch from PC to Mac, I'm still going to be running a copy of windows with bootCamp. I'm wondering first how well this works? Second, how much does bootCamp run for? Finally, how hard is it for a blind person to set up a windows installation with bgootCamp? Thanks all for your help.


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