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Apple Computing Products:
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Cable to connect an iMac to a PC tower
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<blockquote data-quote="SallyA" data-source="post: 1580909" data-attributes="member: 325331"><p>Ok thanks. I dont need high quality for watching a video, just to use Memory Map for example, so presumably it may work OK.</p><p></p><p>As far as I have been able to work out, the only other alternative solution would be to use something like bootcamp and load my old windows XP onto the iMac in order to use non-Mac software. Seems a bit cumbersome. And what I don't know is whether operating the iMac in windows XP partition opens it up to any of the potential threats that may ensue now that it is no longer being supported (one of the reasons for deciding to upgrade in the first place!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SallyA, post: 1580909, member: 325331"] Ok thanks. I dont need high quality for watching a video, just to use Memory Map for example, so presumably it may work OK. As far as I have been able to work out, the only other alternative solution would be to use something like bootcamp and load my old windows XP onto the iMac in order to use non-Mac software. Seems a bit cumbersome. And what I don't know is whether operating the iMac in windows XP partition opens it up to any of the potential threats that may ensue now that it is no longer being supported (one of the reasons for deciding to upgrade in the first place!) [/QUOTE]
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