
- Boot Camp is an official Apple programme that simplifies the installation of Windows. You can anticipate your Mac's hardware and software to perform properly after installation because Windows-based drivers are supplied.
 - Boot Camp preserves your OS X partition, allowing you to select between Windows and OS X when you restart your machine. Because you have access to both operating systems, dual-booting is useful if you own programmes that are native to Windows but cannot work on OS X, or vice versa.
 - While it is possible to install OS X on a PC, Apple does not support it. Installing OS X on non-Apple products is actually against the software licence agreement you signed when you bought the operating system.
 - Check out an open source Linux distribution if you're seeking for a replacement for Windows on your PC. Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and OpenSUSE are just a handful of the distributions that are available for free download and installation .