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Boot Camp Vulnerable?
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<blockquote data-quote="D3v1L80Y" data-source="post: 340371" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>OK, here is the honest, no-holds-barred truth:</p><p>As you have found out, Windows is vulnerable no matter how you run it.</p><p>From your reasoning, it doesn't sound like you really want a Mac.</p><p>If your only reason for wanting a Mac is because it can run Windows via BootCamp, then that is IMO a very weak reason to be buying a Mac.</p><p>You don't want the Mac for what Mac offers, you only want it to run Windows.</p><p>You want Windows, plain and simple. Getting a Mac because it can run another OS simply negates the whole concept of getting a Mac. The idea and concept behind getting a Mac is because it is different from Windows. Running Windows on a Mac can be convenient, but should only be occassional (read: hardly ever). If you absolutely prefer, or must run Windows, then you are better suited with getting a Windows-based computer and not a Mac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D3v1L80Y, post: 340371, member: 2960"] OK, here is the honest, no-holds-barred truth: As you have found out, Windows is vulnerable no matter how you run it. From your reasoning, it doesn't sound like you really want a Mac. If your only reason for wanting a Mac is because it can run Windows via BootCamp, then that is IMO a very weak reason to be buying a Mac. You don't want the Mac for what Mac offers, you only want it to run Windows. You want Windows, plain and simple. Getting a Mac because it can run another OS simply negates the whole concept of getting a Mac. The idea and concept behind getting a Mac is because it is different from Windows. Running Windows on a Mac can be convenient, but should only be occassional (read: hardly ever). If you absolutely prefer, or must run Windows, then you are better suited with getting a Windows-based computer and not a Mac. [/QUOTE]
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