Windows - Why would I want Windows on my new iMac?
I really like my new iMac and the OS X operating system (snow leopard coming this week/another story), however I'm still a big fan of Windows Vista. I have a brand new laptop that runs Windows Vista, but was debating on getting Windows Vista put on my iMac also. 1st, what program should I use to install and use Windows Vista on my new iMac and 2nd, should I even bother putting Windows Vista on my iMac at all? Any help and input would be deeply appreciated.
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Ed
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OS X Snow Leopard
I have a brand new laptop that runs Windows Vista, but was debating on getting Windows Vista put on my iMac also. 1st, what program should I use to install and use Windows Vista on my new iMac and 2nd, should I even bother putting Windows Vista on my iMac at all?
I'm sure that you must be aware that you are not the first person to ask these questions.
If you do a search of the website...you will be busy for hours reading the threads.
Mac Specs: 2.4 GHz Blackbook, 4GB memory, 250GB HD
The only reason you should install Windows on a Mac is if you need to use a program that doesn't have a Mac equivalent. For example, I have Windows XP just because I need to use my Blackberry Desktop Manager. Other than that, I'm on OS X. Btw, I'm using VMware Fusion 2.0 and never had any issues.
Don't forget the "OP" mentioned that he has a "brand new laptop" that is running Windows Vista...so it would seem even more confusing why installing Vista on his iMac would be helpful...other than the convenience of a dual-boot Mac, or Windows in emulation on a Mac.
- Nick
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I have Windows installed using Boot Camp on my Mac so I can have a great OS X workstation for day to day use but still use Windows on it for gaming without needing a second computer/console...
Other than whats been posted...Needing it for business etc..I don't know. Im an old Machead from why back and windows and all its issues stay on a windows machine. After all Im posting with a 8600 right now. Although I did use my brothers PC to do some web page updates this afternoon and I do decoodie peoples PCs...it is painfull.
It's simple - if and when you need Windows, go ahead and install it. If you don't need it, don't bother. Having the Mac gives you the flexibility, which is what's key. I need XP for work, our VPN, etc., and certain poker software. Otherwise I would avoid it completely, and that's after being a MS user from the early days of MS-DOS.