![]() Head on over to LifeHacker's how-to article to see how it's done. The folks over at LifeHacker have thrown together a how-to article that describes how to use the rEFIt boot menu and Disk Utility to set up your system for use with as many operating systems as you can install (though they only cover doing it with three). While Boot Camp is efficient and good for most dual-booting uses, there are situations where people would like to install more than two operating systems on their machines, and be able to run both OS X and Windows, as well as flavors of Linux or other operating systems. ![]() ![]() Apple also supplies drivers with Boot Camp so various Apple hardware will work in that environment. With just a few clicks you can use the Boot Camp assistant to partition and format your drive for use with Windows, and then install Windows onto the ready partition. Apple's Boot Camp utility has made installing Windows on your Mac in a dual-boot environment a very streamlined process.
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