Apple is removing support for Windows 7 in OS X BootCamp

BooCamp OS X

  BootCamp is a system implemented by Apple in OS X with the idea of ​​giving Mac owners the opportunity to run the Windows operating system in the event that they need it to use various programs or anything else. In a recent support document the company Apple announced that starting with the Macs launched in 2015, support for Windows 7 will be removed, so that all users will have to install Window s8 in their own Macs.

  The measure may seem unusual considering that Windows 7 was not launched on the market so many years ago, but for the Apple company this matters less, it only wants to limit the problems generated by the support for Windows. If you find yourself in the situation where you need Windows 7, then there are alternatives such as Parallels or VMWare Fusion, the only solution remaining is the virtualization of Windows to be able to use the programs you need.