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Running Windows on your Mac
Running Windows on a Mac: A Switcher's Guide
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<blockquote data-quote="filipeduardovic" data-source="post: 1605857" data-attributes="member: 201073"><p>I have downloaded instructions from Parallels saying that Parallels can manage a migration. The caveat is that I can then use Windows in the VM but, if I have understood correctly, not Bootcamp. Not quite sure what that implies, if I need Bootcamp, or if I have understood it correctly - does it mean I cannot use resident Win programs stored on my computer? </p><p>WinClone may have been discontinued, having survived up through Mountain Lion (I have Mavericks) but I can check on that, if I decide to take the plunge and change iMacs. </p><p>(It was, in fact, a drama to convince an SSD in my computer to accept a legal copy of Win 7 Professional, so it would be nice to avoid another installation).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filipeduardovic, post: 1605857, member: 201073"] I have downloaded instructions from Parallels saying that Parallels can manage a migration. The caveat is that I can then use Windows in the VM but, if I have understood correctly, not Bootcamp. Not quite sure what that implies, if I need Bootcamp, or if I have understood it correctly - does it mean I cannot use resident Win programs stored on my computer? WinClone may have been discontinued, having survived up through Mountain Lion (I have Mavericks) but I can check on that, if I decide to take the plunge and change iMacs. (It was, in fact, a drama to convince an SSD in my computer to accept a legal copy of Win 7 Professional, so it would be nice to avoid another installation). [/QUOTE]
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