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Install Windows 8 on your Mac and hope to switch between Windows 8 and Mac freely? This article will be divided into two parts to show you the detailed steps to switch between your Mac OS X and Windows 8:
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Or switch to a different provider. You could download a heatmapping app such as Wi-Fi SweetSport. Unfortunately it’s not easy to force your Mac to change from 2.4GHz to 5GHz WiFi. To transfer content using Smart Switch for Mac, you will need: 1) A Samsung mobile device with Android OS version 4.3 or later 2) An old device that meets one of the following requirements.
Part 1. How to Switch from Windows 8 to Mac OS X?
Generally speaking, you will be advised to install Windows 8 or other Windows OS that you like when buying Mac and informed of the way of switching between these two Operating Systems. But it's really hard to remember all steps clearly. Need help in switching windows and Mac OS? Read on to learn about more options to switch from Windows 8 to Mac OS X.
Option 1. Switch from Windows 8 to Mac OS X through Option Key
Option key on Mac is similar to the Alt key on the keyboard on Windows computer. It enables you to switch between Windows OS and Mac OS X within two clicks.
- At first, find the Option key. It is located between Control and Command keys.
- Press down Option key for about 2-3 seconds while restarting your Mac, you can see the window below, tap on Mac Disk and your Mac will be converted to Mac OS.
Option 2. Switch to Mac OS X by Boot Camp
Boot Camp is a very useful and easy choice to convert Mac OS X to Windows 8 as well. Following is the detailed tutorial about converting from Windows 8 to Mac OS X.
- Navigate to the bottom right corner of the desk. Find a prismatic sign. Sometimes it is displayed directly on the bottom right corner. If no, click on the triangle.
- Click once on the prismatic sign, and choose the option of 'Restart in Mac OS X'.
Part 2. How to Switch back to Windows 8 from Mac OS X?
I have heard many of my friends complaining that they are not accustomed to Mac OS X. In fact, that is really a headachy problem especially for those who have used Windows Operating System for a long time. If you have the same problem, read on to learn the ways of switching from Mac OS X to Windows 8.
Option 1. Switch to Widows 8 on Mac by Using Option Key
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There is a little difference from option 1 above, read carefully, please.
- Locate Option key on your keyboard.
- Press down Option key for about 2-3 seconds while restarting your Mac, you can see the window below, choose Windows Disk to convert your Mac to Window 8.
Option 2. Switch from Mac OS X to Windows 8 by Using System Preferences
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If you have log into your Mac OS X, you can still easily switch back to Windows 8 under the help of System References.
- After logging into your Mac, you can see a list of options in the lower part of desktop. Select System Preferences (or you can access System Preferences from the Apple logo on the top-left of the desk).
- Choose 'Startup Disk' option in the System Tray.
- In the prompted box, choose Windows Disk and tap on the Restart button.
The four options listed are adapted to all Windows OS, such as Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP.
Do I miss any ways to switch between Windows 8 and Mac OS X? If you have other better options, please let me know by leaving messages in the Comment Box below. I would feel very grateful to you.
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