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Boot Camp

Boot Camp is a piece of software included with Apple's Mac OS X operating system, which comes with all Apple computers. It's a boot record and hard drive partition manager made specifically to allow Mac users to install Microsoft Windows on their computers.

If you have a Windows XP or Vista installation disc, Boot Camp recognizes it and begins the process of installing Windows from within OS X, automatically dividing up the hard drive and creating an environment in which you can choose which operating system to use when you first turn on your computer.

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