No, This isn't a real boot camp, its a program. Its a
new program That lets you run XP On your mac. "I
don't know why you would want to do that", Steve jobs
said at the first public beta of Boot Camp. All you
need is a Intel-mac and your own copy of Microsoft
Windows © XP. But its there if you want it.
Apple Boot Camp
application
A few days ago, I downloaded the apple SDK, (somthing develeper kit). And in the utilities, i found a program called CrashReporterPrefs. I opened it out of Curiosity, and there are three simple radio buttions. Regular, Which is the regular crash dialouge Developer, Which shows the last strings the application ran Server, This completley disables the crash Dialouges. To get the CrashReporterPrefs, you have to download the xcode 2.2 package. This is a 800MB file, and requires about 1.5 GB of free space. But for someone who allready has it, go and check it out.