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Warframe For Mac?


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I have a mac, the only way I could get warframe to work was to bootcamp a copy of windows. So you just boot into windows instead of mac. You DO need to buy a copy of windows for this though. Same with most emulators. 

 

Boot camp is like installing windows on the mac, you just have the option to boot into windows OR mac. 

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of course. install Windows

 

 

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I have a mac, the only way I could get warframe to work was to bootcamp a copy of windows. So you just boot into windows instead of mac. You DO need to buy a copy of windows for this though.

this does not make sense.

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I don't think so.

Actually yes. What is your computer doing when you press the 'on' button? It is booting. When I say boot into windows instead of mac, I mean start the windows OS instead of mac OSX. Trust me, I know what I am talking about. Edited by Mathracer1
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I don't think so.

 

Boot Camp Assistant creates a partition just for Windows without erasing your existing OS X volume. Important: Do not use Disk Utility to partition your hard drive for Windows installation. Always use Boot Camp Assistant.

After installation, you can switch between Windows and OS X by holding the Option (Alt) key at start up. Or, use the Startup Disk control panel in Windows (installed with Boot Camp support software) or the OS X Startup Disk preference pane to set the default operating system to use each time the computer starts up.

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Boot Camp Assistant creates a partition just for Windows without erasing your existing OS X volume. Important: Do not use Disk Utility to partition your hard drive for Windows installation. Always use Boot Camp Assistant.

After installation, you can switch between Windows and OS X by holding the Option (Alt) key at start up. Or, use the Startup Disk control panel in Windows (installed with Boot Camp support software) or the OS X Startup Disk preference pane to set the default operating system to use each time the computer starts up.

Pretty much this.

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Actually yes. What is your computer doing when you press the 'on' button? It is booting.

Possibly.

When I say boot into windows instead of mac, I mean start the windows OS instead of mac OSX.

You know what Mac and OSX is???

Trust me, I know what I am talking about.

Oh ok, I didn't know that.

 

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Pretty much this.

Yes, because what the other guy says is actually right and not what you were talking about. But glad somebody put it right.

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