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<blockquote data-quote="Yasehtor" data-source="post: 1840022" data-attributes="member: 403751"><p>Raz0rEdge and and MacInWin thanks for the input. </p><p></p><p>I agree that the resources needed by my Windows applications are quite limited and that an external SSD may be a good solution running virtual Windows software. That way I don't give up resources on my MacBook Pro. </p><p></p><p>You mention not going on the internet which is a bit of an issue.. Generally I have to download info to tax files from a government site and then upload the finished return via the Windows tax application software. If I just access these government sites and don't browse the internet on the SSD would that eliminate the need for virus software on the external SSD?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yasehtor, post: 1840022, member: 403751"] Raz0rEdge and and MacInWin thanks for the input. I agree that the resources needed by my Windows applications are quite limited and that an external SSD may be a good solution running virtual Windows software. That way I don't give up resources on my MacBook Pro. You mention not going on the internet which is a bit of an issue.. Generally I have to download info to tax files from a government site and then upload the finished return via the Windows tax application software. If I just access these government sites and don't browse the internet on the SSD would that eliminate the need for virus software on the external SSD? [/QUOTE]
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