

While we are removing the dual-boot functionality from campus computers, we will continue to provide Windows to faculty and students in an alternate way. Windows Still Available to Labs and Classrooms While this is the least important on the list, it can't be ignored that by removing dual-boot functionality, staff can focus their efforts on continuing to create a safe, well-performing computer environment. A lot of work is involved with building, testing, deploying, patching and upgrading the 500+ dual-boot computers in use in our computer labs and classrooms.


There are three main reasons why this offering is being removed.

Starting this summer, we will no longer be offering dual-boot as an option in classrooms, labs or on faculty and staff computers. Since then, IT has offered dual-boot Macs in classrooms and labs as a way to deliver macOS and Windows and allow faculty and students a choice as to which platform they are comfortable with. Apple introduced supported dual-boot functionality when they adopted Intel processors about 10 years ago.
