Can you run windows via bootcamp on the macbook pro retina display 2.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 512GB flash storage1

Can you run windows via bootcamp on the macbook pro retina display 2.5GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 512GB flash storage1

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  • Can I run windows xp on a new macbook pro retina display?

    I would like to know if it is possible to downgrade boot camp in order to run windows xp on the brand new macbook pro.

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    The hardware of your MacBook is just not compatible with Windows XP. You won't find any computer with the specs of your Mac running Windows XP, and Apple doesn't provide Boot Camp drivers for Windows XP in your MacBook.
    Instead, what you can do is to install Windows XP on a virtual machine created with Parallels, VMware Fusion or VirtualBox. As your MacBook Pro is very powerful, you won't notice any performance difference between Boot Camp and the virtual machine unless you need Windows for things that require a good graphic card. In this case, consider the option of installing a 64-bit Windows 7 or Windows 8 version by using Boot Camp > http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5634

  • Can you change battery, SSD Harddrive of the macbook pro retina

    can you change battery, SSD Harddrive of the macbook pro retina

    Officially? No and No.
    Unofficially, OWC has come out with some suitably expensive replacement storage cards that can substitute the "drive" on the Retina, but that's about it.  You're stuck with what you bought for life.
    Battery and RAM are soldered and glued on, can't be replaced without replacing the whole logic board.

  • HT5639 Will running windows with bootcamp effect my macbook pro's overall speed

    Will running windows with bootcamp effect my macbook pro's overall speed ?

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    In some cases, there may be slowness in OS X because of the lack of free space. However, you shouldn't note this and in most of cases, performance is the same in Windows and OS X after installing Windows, more in the case of a MacBook Pro with Retina display.
    The only thing you have to worry is to give Windows the necessary space. The MacBook Pro with Retina display hasn't got a lot of storage

  • Is the MacBook Pro Retina display resolution of 2880-by-1800 a strain on the eyes as I understand the higher the resolution the more strainful the screen can be to the eyes?

    Is the MacBook Pro Retina display resolution of 2880-by-1800 a strain on the eyes as I understand the higher the resolution the more strainful the screen can be to the eyes?

    vinay.sujan wrote:
    Is the MacBook Pro Retina display resolution of 2880-by-1800 a strain on the eyes as I understand the higher the resolution the more strainful the screen can be to the eyes?
    Well there are two or three causes of eyestrain with displays different people seem to have.
    1: Small type/UI elements
    2: Glossy screens
    3: Flicker rate
    1:
    The higher pixel rate combined with the display set at the higher resolution is going to cause UI and type to be smaller and harder to see. In fact it's advised to set OS X to a lower resolouton so it upscales better to match the pixel of the higher display.
    Reports coming in say watching HD 1920 x 1080 trailers on the anti-glare 17" is best as the pixel content matches the display almost fullscreen, where on the MBP-R it's upscaled and thus looks blurry.
    HD content makers are NOT going to change all their video cameras to support 2880 x 1800 full screen, so in order to get a clearer image playing HD 1080 content, one will have to do so in a smaller window.
    2:
    The new MBP-R dispalys are 75% less glossy, but not 100% less glossy like the anti-glare models so this can still cause some people problems. This can be lowered to under 1%, however I'm suspecting to do so would be considered giving up a military advantage to China where Apple gets it products made.
    3:
    I don't know about the flicker rate if it's better or not on the MBP-R's than the previous screens.

  • Is the Macbook Pro Retina display better than the LED display on the new iMac that is coming out?

    I am thinking of either buying the Macbook Pro retina display (15") or waiting for the iMac 27" display. I am mainly focusing on the display, so what is better?

    vinay.sujan wrote:
    Is the MacBook Pro Retina display resolution of 2880-by-1800 a strain on the eyes as I understand the higher the resolution the more strainful the screen can be to the eyes?
    Well there are two or three causes of eyestrain with displays different people seem to have.
    1: Small type/UI elements
    2: Glossy screens
    3: Flicker rate
    1:
    The higher pixel rate combined with the display set at the higher resolution is going to cause UI and type to be smaller and harder to see. In fact it's advised to set OS X to a lower resolouton so it upscales better to match the pixel of the higher display.
    Reports coming in say watching HD 1920 x 1080 trailers on the anti-glare 17" is best as the pixel content matches the display almost fullscreen, where on the MBP-R it's upscaled and thus looks blurry.
    HD content makers are NOT going to change all their video cameras to support 2880 x 1800 full screen, so in order to get a clearer image playing HD 1080 content, one will have to do so in a smaller window.
    2:
    The new MBP-R dispalys are 75% less glossy, but not 100% less glossy like the anti-glare models so this can still cause some people problems. This can be lowered to under 1%, however I'm suspecting to do so would be considered giving up a military advantage to China where Apple gets it products made.
    3:
    I don't know about the flicker rate if it's better or not on the MBP-R's than the previous screens.

  • Don't see the Macbook Pro Retina display 15 inch 2.6 Ghz i7 model

    Macbook Pro Retina display 15 inch 2.6 Ghz i7 model - what happened to this model ? just brought this computer 4 months back and suddently this model disappeared? also the price on this one is equivalent to another higher model with 2.7 Ghz and 16 GB memory ?

    Apple removed some Retina MacBooks Pro and started selling other ones with slightly better hardware last week. If you have this MacBook, you can continue using it because, although Apple has upgraded the hardware, changes aren't big compared to your MacBook Pro model

  • Will a superdrive connected to USB on Airport Extreme be accessable via Wifi with a Macbook Pro Retina display?

    I would like to connect 2 external drives to my Airport Extreme.
    1. A standard USB 2.0 external hard drive. No issues.
    2. An Apple Superdrive.
    Will the superdrive work over Wifi with my Macbook Pro Retina display;
    Or will it only work if connected to MBP via USB port on MBP?
    Thanks

    Welcome to Apple Communities
    This port is for printers and external drives only

  • Photos on sites are blurry on the Macbook Pro Retina Display?

    I just got a Macbook Pro Retina Display and while browsing I noticed that logos and photos on sites looked blurry. this is something that really bothers me in the fact that I'm a design and photography student.. i dont know if i should return it and get the old macbook pro or what...

    Give the world time. Resolutions above 2560x1600 are only meant for the 30" cinema display I am using right now, and the rest of the world does not have resolution suited for displays above 200ppi below 30". But, you are a photographer, so am I, and the Retina Display is beautiful at high res content including DSLRs and film scans.

  • Ps3/Xbox connect to the macbook pro retina display

    is it possible to connect a PS3/XBox to the new 2012 macbook pro with retina display?

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    It's not possible. The only Macs that allow you to do it are the Late 2009 and Mid 2010 27-inch iMacs, and you need a special adapter to connect your PlayStation to these iMacs. As the MacBook Pro doesn't support Target Display mode, you can't use it as a display for the PlayStation

  • I recently bought the macbook pro retina display early 2013? should I return it and get the late 2013 model?

    i recently bought the macbook pro 15 inch retina display early 2013? should I return it and get the late 2013 model?

    You have 14 days exchange
    New retina has which yours doesn't -
    802ac wifi, very very fast
    Haswell cool running processor
    Longer batt life
    Lightweight form factor
    Faster  PCIe SSD
    Overall a better machine to have yes
    Your choice is subjective to your needs however
    peace

  • Autocad on the MacBook Pro retina display

    If I download windows on the MacBook Pro with retina display does autocad have the same features as if it was the real windows?

    If you install Windows by using Boot Camp Assistant to partition the drive IT IS REAL WINDOWS and works the same as any other Windows install.

  • How can you run keynote presentations remotely on new MacBookPro with retina display?

    I have the new mac book pro with retina display, very nice. I present keynote slide presentations using the Apple remote, the small white one. However, this doesn't work on the new mac book pro. No IR port, I am told.
    OK, no IR port, but surely there is another way to run a slide presentation remotely. I mean that is how presentations are conducted. So, who knows of plan B which would allow me to give presentations separated from my computer?
    Thanks

    Install Windows either with BootCamp or virtualization software
    Otherwise a Mac is not able to run Windows software
    Allan

  • Can I run Windows XP on my 2010 Macbook Pro running Lion?

    Hi,
    I have a 2010 Macbook Pro running Lion. If I install BootCamp on it can I get Windows XP CD installed? I've heard compatibility issues so I'm asking here. Thanks.

    No. BootCamp in Lion only supports Windows 7.
    Allan

  • I can only run Windows on my Mid 2007 MacBook Pro :(

    So, a weird thing happened recently.  A friend of mine was trying to get his old PowerMac G4 working, but his DVD drive wasn't working, so I booted my computer into Target Disk mode so that we could restore his computer using my DVD drive.  After we were able to get it installed, I tried to reboot my computer back into Mountain Lion.  Upon restarting the computer, I noticed that the OS wouldn't boot.  After playing with that for a little while, I backed up my files onto another iMac (again, using Target Disk mode) and tried to reinstall the OS.  When I put in the Mountain Lion DVD and tried to boot from it, it didn't work.  So I tried my Lion disk, also didn't work.  Tried Snow Leopard and was able to get it to install, but I wasn't able to use my keyboard and mouse upon getting to the "Select Language" screen.  I finally thought "screw this" and made an appointment with an Apple Genius (who was quite helpful) at the Apple Store near me.  I showed up and we tried a bunch of things to no avail.  He ran the Apple Hardware Test and that nothing was wrong with the computer.  I did have non-apple RAM in my computer, so we tried switching that out.  No luck.  I also told him that I switched Hard Drives to another 320 GB to try and see if that was the problem. That wasn't the fix either.  After trying all of that stuff, I tried installing Windows 7, and ironically enough (since its an Mac), and it worked.  I am now using my Mid 2007 MacBook Pro with Windows 7 only and I still can't install MacOS (which I miss big time!).  The Genius said that he had never seen this before and was at a loss (couldn't think of another thing to try).  Instead of leaving it with them, I took it home with me as I needed a computer for School as I am a High School Teacher.  I also am a bit of a Computer Engineering guy (built my own computers, been installing OSes for 10 - 15 years, etc) and while I like to consider myself a modest person, I will call myself a self proclaimed expert.
    Has anyone heard / seen this happen?
    I've searched high and low on the internet for this and haven't found anything.  ****, even the Genius has never heard of anything and gave me his business card and told me to drop him a line if I am able to figure out the problem.
    I'm really hoping someone can help me shed some light on this subject as I feel like I have tried completely everything.
    Thanks in advance,
    Todd

    Take your MBP to an Apple store genius bar for a free diagnostic examination.  Since these symptoms are 'regular' and not intermittent, they should be able to determine what the problem is and the cure.
    ciao.

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