AppleApple’s Boot Camp has finally added support for Windows 7 to let you set up your Macbook or iMac to dual boot with Mac OS X and Microsoft’s newest OS. And what’s more your Apple wireless keyboard and Magic Mouse can join in too…

The new Apple Boot Camp update is available as two separate downloads for the 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows 7. To get started you’ll need a copy of Windows 7 or Windows 7 upgrade and an Intel-based Mac made before 2007. Earlier Macs won’t play ball.

If you’ve been rocking a dual boot Mac with…shudder…Windows Vista nestled on there, you’ll need to download and install Apple’s Boot Camp Utility for Windows 7 before getting started.

There’s also reports that 27in iMacs are not responding properly to Windows 7 but the problem can be sorted by downloading this tool from Apple before you install Windows 7.

Out now | £free | Apple (via TUAW)

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