![]() ![]() With Windows 10 coming in the summer, Apple dropping support for an operating system released back in 2009 isn't surprising. In 2013, Apple dropped support for Windows 7 on the Mac Pro and it now seems like the other hardware lines will follow. Whereas software such as Parallels or VM Ware runs Windows on top of Mac OSX, Boot Camp allows the Mac to natively boot to Windows, effectively allowing Windows software on Mac hardware. At its March "Spring Forward" event Apple unveiled a brand-new MacBook and updated the current crop of MacBook Airs and Pros with new CPUs and a cheaper price - and, it seems, removed the ability to run Windows 7 in Boot Camp.Īccording to the Boot Camp support documentation (spotted by MacRumors), Windows 7 is no longer supported on the new machines.
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