When testing a new operating system from Microsoft, finding the right hardware is often the biggest problem. Many of the negative reviews of Windows 8, including my own, are tied to the hardware that just wasn’t designed for it. I was at Microsoft’s TechEd last week, and after hearing presenters drill down in detail on […]
"you do have to run the new OS on Boot Camp, so you'll likely take a bit of a performance hit"
Thanks for the article, but Boot Camp is not an emulator. It allows you to dual-boot a Mac into a native Windows environment. Aside from losing some disk space to an extra partition, I can't imagine what kind of performance hit you're referring to.
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Posted by: Rob Enderle June 18, 2012 05:00 AMWhen testing a new operating system from Microsoft, finding the right hardware is often the biggest problem. Many of the negative reviews of Windows 8, including my own, are tied to the hardware that just wasn’t designed for it. I was at Microsoft’s TechEd last week, and after hearing presenters drill down in detail on […]
Thanks for the article, but Boot Camp is not an emulator. It allows you to dual-boot a Mac into a native Windows environment. Aside from losing some disk space to an extra partition, I can't imagine what kind of performance hit you're referring to.