Chadjo,
Bootcamp allows you to dual boot, that is the Macbook will either run Windows XP or MacOS but not at the same time, i.e. you boot into one OS OR the other.
Parallels or VMware Fusion are virtualisation products which allow you to run one OS at the same time as another. So in your case you'd run MacOS as the host AND Windows XP as the guest. Because Windows XP is running as a virtual machine the hardware may or may not work in the virtualised OS.
Paul
Bootcamp allows you to dual boot, that is the Macbook will either run Windows XP or MacOS but not at the same time, i.e. you boot into one OS OR the other.
Parallels or VMware Fusion are virtualisation products which allow you to run one OS at the same time as another. So in your case you'd run MacOS as the host AND Windows XP as the guest. Because Windows XP is running as a virtual machine the hardware may or may not work in the virtualised OS.
Paul
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