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Running Windows on your Mac
Should I go with Parallels or Bootcamp
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<blockquote data-quote="Chundermuffin" data-source="post: 251396" data-attributes="member: 16736"><p>Sounds crazy, but you could also have both. I had Boot Camp but I ended up getting Parallels and absolutely love it. There are still a few issues with it, such as USB devices, burning CDs, and true 3D acceleration, tho they'll be fixed by the end of the year. But otherwise, definitely not slow. And sharing files between Windows and OS X is very easy.</p><p></p><p>Boot Camp, on the other hand, works great but dual-booting all the time annoyed me, and I don't play games on it (apart from Age of Empires 2, but that runs thru Parallels). Plus it's still in beta.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chundermuffin, post: 251396, member: 16736"] Sounds crazy, but you could also have both. I had Boot Camp but I ended up getting Parallels and absolutely love it. There are still a few issues with it, such as USB devices, burning CDs, and true 3D acceleration, tho they'll be fixed by the end of the year. But otherwise, definitely not slow. And sharing files between Windows and OS X is very easy. Boot Camp, on the other hand, works great but dual-booting all the time annoyed me, and I don't play games on it (apart from Age of Empires 2, but that runs thru Parallels). Plus it's still in beta. [/QUOTE]
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