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Apple Computing Products:
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Solution for lack of hotplug capability of tb in Windows on early 2013 macbook pro?
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<blockquote data-quote="lars667" data-source="post: 1709525" data-attributes="member: 29066"><p>Thanks for your reply. I actually used Parallells for a while, until I got fed up by having to buy a new version for every new major OS X update. I just didn't think it was worth it, and was hoping boot camp was sufficient, as I don't really need to have OSX (I just really like the mac hardware). I might have a look into Parallells again, though, since the lack of a fully functioning MS Office (some lacking OneNote functions and some OneDrive for Business problems) has made it very difficult and nonproductive to use OSX at work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lars667, post: 1709525, member: 29066"] Thanks for your reply. I actually used Parallells for a while, until I got fed up by having to buy a new version for every new major OS X update. I just didn't think it was worth it, and was hoping boot camp was sufficient, as I don't really need to have OSX (I just really like the mac hardware). I might have a look into Parallells again, though, since the lack of a fully functioning MS Office (some lacking OneNote functions and some OneDrive for Business problems) has made it very difficult and nonproductive to use OSX at work. [/QUOTE]
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