Windows 7
Today
Apple released an update for its Boot Camp utility that
fixes several issues and, most importantly, adds support for
Windows 7.
Ever since the switch over to Intel-based chipsets, Mac
users (using Intel-based Macs) have had the ability to
install additional operating systems (like linux and
Windows) using OS X’s native Boot Camp utility.
However, those wishing to install Windows onto their Macs
were stuck with only Windows XP and Windows Vista – until
today.
In addition, current Windows Vista users can upgrade to
Windows 7 using the Boot Camp Utility for Windows 7 Upgrade.
The update also fixes issues with track pads, turns off the
red LED on the digital audio port when on laptops when they
aren’t being used, and adds support for the Apple wireless
keyboard and Apple’s Magic Mouse.





