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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Question from a student looking to move from a PC to Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="SammySlim" data-source="post: 1020192" data-attributes="member: 48298"><p>It is even easier to install Windows through Fusion or Parallels than under Boot Camp - much easier. Unless you know you will need native hardware access, I strongly recommend installing Parallels/Fusion first, then installing windows under that and operate it in a virtual machine first. you can download free trial versions of both programs and try them first. Also, Sun's VirtualBox does the same thing for free (it's not quite as full-featured as Parallels or Fusion but it is free) - you could try that first as well.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SammySlim, post: 1020192, member: 48298"] It is even easier to install Windows through Fusion or Parallels than under Boot Camp - much easier. Unless you know you will need native hardware access, I strongly recommend installing Parallels/Fusion first, then installing windows under that and operate it in a virtual machine first. you can download free trial versions of both programs and try them first. Also, Sun's VirtualBox does the same thing for free (it's not quite as full-featured as Parallels or Fusion but it is free) - you could try that first as well. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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