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Thanks to Apple software called Boot Camp, you can run both Windows (XP or Vista) and OS X on one Mac machine. Here’s how to install Boot Camp, which came with Leopard, so you can use both Windows and OS X, interchangeably.
1Run Boot Camp Assistant (in the Utilities folder under Applications) to make sure that you have the latest firmware on your computer.
You can find any updates at the Apple Web site. Follow any on-screen instructions if you’re updating the firmware. If you’re using a portable computer, make sure to connect the power adapter.
2Create a partition for Windows XP or Vista.
This partition must be at least 5GB and can be as large as the total free disc space on hand minus 5GB. If you don’t plan on doing much in Windows, keep the XP or Vista partition small. If you plan on running graphics-heavy games and a lot of Windows programs, you might devote a larger amount to Windows. Drag the divider to set the partitions for both OS X and Windows. Or click Divide Equally to make equal partitions. Still another option: Click 32GB to devote that much to Windows.
3Insert the Windows CD. Click Start Installation.
If you exited Boot Camp Assistant before installing Windows, open it again, choose Start the Windows Installer, and click Continue.
4When asked to choose the Windows partition, select C: if you’re running Windows XP or select Disk 0 Partition 3 BOOTCAMP if you are running Vista.
This is important. Failure to do so could wipe out your entire Mac OS X startup disk.
5Format the partition.
For Windows XP, format the partition in either the NTFS file system or FAT. FAT provides better compatibility between the two operating systems but is available only if the partition you created for Windows is 32GB or smaller; NTFS is more reliable and secure, but you won’t be able to save files to Windows from Mac OS X. For Vista, format the partition using NTFS. Click Drive Options (Advanced), click Format, and then click OK. Click Next.
6After Windows is installed, eject the Windows disc.
You can do so by going to My Computer, selecting the optical drive (D:), and clicking Eject This Disk in the Systems Task list.
7Insert the Leopard installation disc and follow the on-screen instructions.
You’re loading Boot Camp drivers so that Windows recognizes AirPort, Bluetooth, the iSight camera, the Eject key on the Mac keyboard, networking, audio, graphics, and so on. A Boot Camp control panel for Windows and an Apple Boot Camp system tray item will be added.
8When you see the message that the software “has not passed Windows Logo testing,” click Continue Anyway.
Don’t cancel any driver installers. The computer will restart.
9Follow any Found New Hardware instructions.
As with any new Windows computer, Microsoft requires that you activate your XP or Vista software within 30 days.
Apple and Microsoft haven't always played nicely with each other, but these days it's a lot easier to live with one foot in Windows 10 and another in iOS. From apps to extend your display to cloud syncing across devices, these are the best apps to use if you're on iOS and Windows 10.
These apps aren't just types of software that are made by Microsoft and available on iOS. These are apps or services that bring your devices closer together. If you want to know about the best Microsoft apps available on iOS you can check out this guide.
Duet Display
iPads and iPhones have some of the best screens around, and you can use your iOS device's screen as a second monitor for your PC using Duet Display. The app is made by former Apple engineers who make it simple to extend your PC to your iOS devices. The connection supports full touch support and extends your display at 60fps.
In addition to downloading the Duet Display app for $9.99 from the App Store, you'll also have to download a free piece of software on your PC from Duet Display's website.
AirServer
If you prefer a wireless connection between your iOS and Windows 10 devices, you'll want to check out AirServer. It allows you to mirror your iOS device's display onto another device through Airplay, Chromecast, and Miracast. AirServer is available on Windows 10 and Xbox One, but it's important to know that the Xbox One and Windows 10 versions of this app are completely separate regarding payment. The Xbox One version costs $19.99, and the Windows 10 version costs $29.99.
I reviewed AirServer for the Xbox One last year and still use it on a regular basis. I've found that AirPlay works better than Miracast and I often break out an iPad or Mac if I want to view content on our living room TV.
Microsoft Authenticator
If you need to sign into your Microsoft account often, you can download the Microsoft Authenticator app to improve your account security. To use the app you need to setup two-step verication for your Microsoft account and then you receive notifcations on your iOS device to complete future logins. Microsoft Authenticator supports Touch ID, Face ID, and a PIN, so you have a number of options depending on your hardware or preference.
The app is free and availalbe on many platforms, including iOS.
Continue on PC
Phones and tablets are great for browsing through content, but if you want to continue your browsing experience from you iOS device to your PC, you can use Microsoft's own free app, 'Continue on PC.' The app allows you to send a webpage to your PC and have it automatically open up on your computer or be there waiting to be opened at a later time.
iCloud
If you're a user of Apple's iCloud, you can view your photos directly on your PC. It's relatively easy to setup but you need to know where to look when authorizing it and selecting which contents sync to your PC. You can refer to our step-by-step guide if you need any help.
You can choose which contents sync across your devices including your iCloud Photo Library, Photo Stream, downloads, uploads, and more. iCloud plays nicely with Windows' file explorer and can even be pinned to Quick Access to feel like a native experience. It's also free.
Summing things up
Use Apps On Both Mac And Windows 10
While a PC might not get the same integration with an iOS device as a Mac, there a number of ways that you can make the two types of devices work together. What's your favorite way to use iOS and Windows 10 in conjunction? Did we miss any apps on our list? Let us know in the comments below.
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