17 blog posts tagged Boot Camp

First impressions of Snow Leopard
I came home from work today to find my family pack upgrade version of Snow Leopard. It’s been a few hours, so here are impressions so far.

Boot Camp 2.1, VMware Fusion 1.1.2 and MacBook Pro firmware
Apple have released [Boot Camp 2.1](https://www.apple.com/bootcamp) which finally includes official 64-bit support on Vista and support for Windows XP Service Pack 3.

Windows 2008 Server on my MacBook Pro
A troublesome disk (a story for another time) has forced me to reinstall my MacBook Pro and review my Windows partition.

Windows Experience Index on MacBook Pro 2GHz compared
I just got the opportunity to try out the latest version of VMware and thought I’d do a quick Windows Experience Index on Boot Camp, Parallels and VMware to see what the performance is like before my new MacBook Pro 17″ arrives (hopefully on Friday!)

Freeing up disk space on Mac OS X
Space was a little tight (5GB) after my upgrade to Leopard and so I went on the hunt to free up space and ended up freeing almost 20GB of my 100GB disk, enough to let me set-up a new 20GB Boot Camp partition that will host Vista and take over from my XP Pro Parallels image with any luck.

Apple’s Boot Camp beyond the expiry date
Stories about Apple’s Boot Camp and the looming expiration of the 1.x beta versions to coincide with the release of Mac OS X Leopard and Boot Camp 2.0 are abound.

Parallels Desktop 3036 beta build out
Parallels have released a beta build of their excellent virtual machine for the Mac and it’s loaded with cool new features. Once out of beta it will be a free upgrade to existing owners.

Switching from Boot Camp to Parallels
A few weeks ago I managed to screw up my Windows XP installation on my MacBook using some low-level tools and driver related stuff.

Inside Apple Software Update for Windows
I was wondering whether Apple Software Update might search for and upgrade the various Boot Camp supplied tools and possibly drivers.

Supplementing Boot Camp 1.1
Filling in the gaps left by Apple's Boot Camp 1.1 with third-party tools for the MacBook's back-lit keyboard, the missing PrintScreen/ScrollLock/Pause keys, updated ATI Mobility drivers, and HFS+ filesystem access.

Apple releases Boot Camp 1.1
Walkthrough for Apple's Boot Camp 1.1 update, including how to extract the Windows drivers without burning a CD-R and how to manually re-install the Bluetooth driver if it goes missing.

MacBook Pro the ultimate developer machine?
I’ve been using my MacBook Pro now for about a month and think it’s the ultimate developer machine. You really are spoiled for choice and everything you might want is at your fingertips.

What are the unknown devices in XP on the MacBook Pro?
Identifies the unlabelled USB and ACPI devices left in Device Manager after the original Boot Camp install — Apple Remote, iSight, the TPM, hardware monitoring, and the keyboard backlight.

Fixing MacBook Pro keyboard annoyances under Windows
Workarounds for the MacBook Pro's UK keyboard layout under Boot Camp, including custom keymap downloads to fix the misplaced backslash and how to restore the Fn key with Input Remapper.

MacBook Pro round-up
Just a few quickies regarding my favorite laptop…

Life with Windows & Boot Camp on the MacBook Pro…
Hands-on report running Windows XP on a MacBook Pro via the original Boot Camp release, covering performance benchmarks, hardware quirks, keyboard annoyances, and the painfully short battery life.

Apple’s Boot Camp and my new MacBook Pro
Apple announced their Boot Camp technology, basically a set of drivers for Windows XP, a wizard to help resize your existing disk partition and the necessary magic to load XP from the EFI BIOS.