You are a desktop technician for a company that uses Intel-based Mac computers. An employee needs to run a specific application that is only available for Windows. Which of the following macOS utilities will allow you to install a complete, bootable version of Windows on the Mac's internal drive?
The correct answer is Boot Camp Assistant. Boot Camp is a utility provided by Apple on its Intel-based computers that facilitates the installation of Microsoft Windows in a separate partition on the drive. This allows a user to dual-boot their Mac, starting it in either macOS or Windows. VMware vSphere is an enterprise-grade server virtualization platform and not used for this purpose on a desktop computer. Disk Utility is used to manage storage devices and partitions but does not by itself install another operating system. iBoot is a part of the internal boot process for Apple devices and is not a user-facing application.
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