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Need lots of easy-to-understand help with installing Windows 7 on my iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="walky" data-source="post: 1408216" data-attributes="member: 253811"><p>Ok, I see.Thank you for th einformation.</p><p></p><p> I wanted to make it error free, so I chose Fusion (or brand name that automates the process +/-) for that reason, but I like the idea of spending less money. I don't know difficult and quasi error free these freeware can turn out, they usually are not as user friendly for installation as the brand names. I love my Mac and it almost original except for some OS upgrades (Snow Leopard) and I would hate to make an installation error and mess her up.</p><p></p><p>DeepSkywather is for "stacking" many photos (of same subject, under low light condition, like the sky) into one making it look better. Photos are usually on the hundreds if one has been patient* so I guess it needs a lot of processing power. It only comes in Windows version.,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walky, post: 1408216, member: 253811"] Ok, I see.Thank you for th einformation. I wanted to make it error free, so I chose Fusion (or brand name that automates the process +/-) for that reason, but I like the idea of spending less money. I don't know difficult and quasi error free these freeware can turn out, they usually are not as user friendly for installation as the brand names. I love my Mac and it almost original except for some OS upgrades (Snow Leopard) and I would hate to make an installation error and mess her up. DeepSkywather is for "stacking" many photos (of same subject, under low light condition, like the sky) into one making it look better. Photos are usually on the hundreds if one has been patient* so I guess it needs a lot of processing power. It only comes in Windows version., [/QUOTE]
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