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10.5, BootCamp and Parallels
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<blockquote data-quote="htdefiant" data-source="post: 543955" data-attributes="member: 20813"><p>I started all this when I was back on 10.4. I created a Boot Camp partition, and then installed Parallels and accessed my Boot Camp partition. When I upgraded to Leopard, I simply launched Parallels and the process was the same. </p><p></p><p>It is very easy to do. All you do is create a new Virtual Machine, and one of the options is Boot Camp. As for your "install not going well", I am not sure what to say. Both my sides run great. When I reboot into Boot Camp, everything is just fine. When I use Parallels to access my Boot Camp, everything is still great. If you haven't bought Parallels, you may want to try VMWare Fusion, and see if you like that more. It has the same capability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="htdefiant, post: 543955, member: 20813"] I started all this when I was back on 10.4. I created a Boot Camp partition, and then installed Parallels and accessed my Boot Camp partition. When I upgraded to Leopard, I simply launched Parallels and the process was the same. It is very easy to do. All you do is create a new Virtual Machine, and one of the options is Boot Camp. As for your "install not going well", I am not sure what to say. Both my sides run great. When I reboot into Boot Camp, everything is just fine. When I use Parallels to access my Boot Camp, everything is still great. If you haven't bought Parallels, you may want to try VMWare Fusion, and see if you like that more. It has the same capability. [/QUOTE]
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