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Running Windows on your Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="osxx" data-source="post: 1350561" data-attributes="member: 46331"><p>I will add to what has already been said by saying you can use MSE for AV on the Windows side it is also free and when you do Windows Update it also grabs the latest definitions.</p><p>You can also use Parallels and Fusion if you do not want to reboot each time you switch OS's.</p><p>Look at the bright side you can now have the best of both worlds and you would be surprised at how many people are doing this with a few triple booting and using a distro of Linux.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osxx, post: 1350561, member: 46331"] I will add to what has already been said by saying you can use MSE for AV on the Windows side it is also free and when you do Windows Update it also grabs the latest definitions. You can also use Parallels and Fusion if you do not want to reboot each time you switch OS's. Look at the bright side you can now have the best of both worlds and you would be surprised at how many people are doing this with a few triple booting and using a distro of Linux. [/QUOTE]
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