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Running Windows on your Mac
Considering running Windows w/Bootcamp or parallels or fusion
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<blockquote data-quote="Proff49" data-source="post: 944865" data-attributes="member: 105501"><p>I'm considering running Windows 7 on my MBP and have been looking at Parallels and Fusion 3. Can someone explain how Bootcamp works with these third party programs? I watched an Apple video but all they said was you could use them with Bootcamp. If someone could explain how the third party software works with bootcamp, and if it is needed, would greatly be appreciated. If it matters, I'm using 10.5.x, not SL and don't have any plans on upgrading anytime soon because of all the problems I've been reading about.</p><p></p><p>Also, am I correct in assuming that if I don't use Windows to access the internet I won't need any security software in Windows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Proff49, post: 944865, member: 105501"] I'm considering running Windows 7 on my MBP and have been looking at Parallels and Fusion 3. Can someone explain how Bootcamp works with these third party programs? I watched an Apple video but all they said was you could use them with Bootcamp. If someone could explain how the third party software works with bootcamp, and if it is needed, would greatly be appreciated. If it matters, I'm using 10.5.x, not SL and don't have any plans on upgrading anytime soon because of all the problems I've been reading about. Also, am I correct in assuming that if I don't use Windows to access the internet I won't need any security software in Windows? [/QUOTE]
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