Bootcamp is just an O/S loader that allows you to install and switch between multiple O/S's on the same machine. You need to make sure you have appropriate hard disk space for the other O/S (Windows) and any apps you wish to run in it, and that you have to have the Windows installation media and license Key to make it work. It's just a way to allow for dual booting the machine. They are not integrated into each other, so you get one or the other (Windows or Mac). If you want access to both, you might want to instead look at something like Parallels for Mac ($79.99), which lets you run both OS's on the same screen.


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