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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
boot camp followed by parallels/fusion?
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<blockquote data-quote="fiolu" data-source="post: 971616" data-attributes="member: 132872"><p>win 7 will load on new macs/bootcamp and run very well with little issues. There are a few hiccups during the initial installation pertaining to the graphics card, but google has the answers for it as well as the sound setup.</p><p></p><p>after win7 is up on bootcamp, u can use the same hard drive partition to later run fusion or parallels. I prefer fusion, but to each their own. there is also a free VM program called virtualbox. It is lightweight and very fast, but has less aesthetics and a few missing options imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fiolu, post: 971616, member: 132872"] win 7 will load on new macs/bootcamp and run very well with little issues. There are a few hiccups during the initial installation pertaining to the graphics card, but google has the answers for it as well as the sound setup. after win7 is up on bootcamp, u can use the same hard drive partition to later run fusion or parallels. I prefer fusion, but to each their own. there is also a free VM program called virtualbox. It is lightweight and very fast, but has less aesthetics and a few missing options imo. [/QUOTE]
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