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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie-Jamie" data-source="post: 1025656" data-attributes="member: 145611"><p>Why do you need XP and 7? Anyway Windows 7 is 100% identical to Windows Vista, don't let tech pundits or marketing tell you otherwise. Same instructions will work. I'd say put 7 in Boot Camp and just run XP in Parallels. But this requires something crazy:</p><p></p><p>Purchase a license for Windows 7 Home Premium or higher.</p><p>Purchase a license for Windows XP Pro</p><p>Purchase Parallels.</p><p></p><p>Why not just run 7 in Boot Camp and let that be it? You can then run Virtual PC which is free if you need some XP crud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie-Jamie, post: 1025656, member: 145611"] Why do you need XP and 7? Anyway Windows 7 is 100% identical to Windows Vista, don't let tech pundits or marketing tell you otherwise. Same instructions will work. I'd say put 7 in Boot Camp and just run XP in Parallels. But this requires something crazy: Purchase a license for Windows 7 Home Premium or higher. Purchase a license for Windows XP Pro Purchase Parallels. Why not just run 7 in Boot Camp and let that be it? You can then run Virtual PC which is free if you need some XP crud. [/QUOTE]
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