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is it better to play games on VMware running boot camp partition than boot camp?
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<blockquote data-quote="INTELligent" data-source="post: 688568" data-attributes="member: 47223"><p>When playing games and trying to go for best performance, nothing is better than having a separate partition for Windows alone. That's just the way for the best performance. So, yes Boot Camp will work and is probably the best choice... VM means virtual machine and that would be using a virtual disk, just try to stay away from that method.</p><p></p><p>You cannot get viruses on OSX from Windows and you cannot get viruses on Windows from OSX. The main reason being that the OS's have different hard disk formats. Windows has NTFS and OSX has HFS+.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INTELligent, post: 688568, member: 47223"] When playing games and trying to go for best performance, nothing is better than having a separate partition for Windows alone. That's just the way for the best performance. So, yes Boot Camp will work and is probably the best choice... VM means virtual machine and that would be using a virtual disk, just try to stay away from that method. You cannot get viruses on OSX from Windows and you cannot get viruses on Windows from OSX. The main reason being that the OS's have different hard disk formats. Windows has NTFS and OSX has HFS+. [/QUOTE]
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