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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Should I go with Parallels or Bootcamp
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<blockquote data-quote="markw10" data-source="post: 252327" data-attributes="member: 20013"><p>That was one of my main concerns. From what I read most software works with parallels and bootcamp very well. I'm not really sure which is more compatible with software or maybe both are 100%.</p><p>My concern is drivers whether USB, bluetooth, wi-fi, printers, usb flash drives, memory card readers, etc. I'm wondering if I get all these items when I plug them into the computer I know the mac will work with them but with parallels or bootcamp will they work fine with the windows side?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markw10, post: 252327, member: 20013"] That was one of my main concerns. From what I read most software works with parallels and bootcamp very well. I'm not really sure which is more compatible with software or maybe both are 100%. My concern is drivers whether USB, bluetooth, wi-fi, printers, usb flash drives, memory card readers, etc. I'm wondering if I get all these items when I plug them into the computer I know the mac will work with them but with parallels or bootcamp will they work fine with the windows side? [/QUOTE]
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