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<blockquote data-quote="sinniti" data-source="post: 1062340" data-attributes="member: 160599"><p><strong>Windows, Mac and Bootcamp?? Confused...</strong></p><p></p><p>**forum will not let me post a new thread so gonna post question here, hope its ok**</p><p></p><p>Hi there, </p><p></p><p>Saw newbie stuff was allowed to be in here and I think I fit in to that! </p><p>I've been a PC user for nearly my whole life and have only recently got a Mac for University when they had discounts going on. </p><p></p><p>My issue is that at the time of purchase I wanted it all to be Mac and Apple, so when they said do you want Windows on here I was like, if I wanted Windows I would of gone to PC World! Naïvely as I was at the time I now realise there are some things I still cant figure out on here that I knew how to do on a PC. Most are silly things with iwork etc etc but one that is playing on my mind and is making me kick myself is that if I got Windows I would of been able to play my Sims 2 games on my MacBook laptop. </p><p></p><p>So my question is can I have Windows as well as the Mac version (don't know what its called)?</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking NOOOO as it would change the entire style of the MacBook and make it Un-Macich completely, but as I am a newbie I wanted to see if there was another way around it. A tern I came across was Bootcamp, but have no idea what this is. </p><p></p><p>Any help would be appreciated, thank you.</p><p></p><p>Sinniti</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinniti, post: 1062340, member: 160599"] [b]Windows, Mac and Bootcamp?? Confused...[/b] **forum will not let me post a new thread so gonna post question here, hope its ok** Hi there, Saw newbie stuff was allowed to be in here and I think I fit in to that! I've been a PC user for nearly my whole life and have only recently got a Mac for University when they had discounts going on. My issue is that at the time of purchase I wanted it all to be Mac and Apple, so when they said do you want Windows on here I was like, if I wanted Windows I would of gone to PC World! Naïvely as I was at the time I now realise there are some things I still cant figure out on here that I knew how to do on a PC. Most are silly things with iwork etc etc but one that is playing on my mind and is making me kick myself is that if I got Windows I would of been able to play my Sims 2 games on my MacBook laptop. So my question is can I have Windows as well as the Mac version (don't know what its called)? I'm thinking NOOOO as it would change the entire style of the MacBook and make it Un-Macich completely, but as I am a newbie I wanted to see if there was another way around it. A tern I came across was Bootcamp, but have no idea what this is. Any help would be appreciated, thank you. Sinniti [/QUOTE]
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