Windows on a Mac
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- ItalianStallion
Hi,
have to install a Window OS on my Mac.
I tried VMware Fusion with a Windows Vista before but it doesn't work great.
I'm looking for something more stable and fluent.
Any suggestion?
- georgesIII0
maybe parallel,
it's not too costy and works great
http://www.parallels.com/it/prod…
- Continuity0
Bootcamp.
- flashbender0
Virtual box - it is free, I have not used used it so can neither endorse nor condemn it
- raf0
Bootcamp, you can use it with Parallels as a virtual machne too and only do a full reboot into Windows when full power is needed.
- kinkyform0
i agree on parallels & bootcamp. i'm doing 3d work and nearly never have to fire up bootcamp. parallels integrates windows into OSX.
- What software do you use?ItalianStallion
- I mean, for your 3D works...ItalianStallion
- bjm0
I recommend Bootcamp as well it's super easy to install. I use it mostly for gaming.
- oey0
good luck! honestly, if you really have to do that.
- 404NotFound0
I need to install Mac on my PC.
- heathen0
Running Fusion w/ WIN7 at work and its so SLOOOOW. I'd go the Bootcamp route also...
- whatsup0
Fuck windows!
- Yeah, fuck Windows, but I have to do it...ItalianStallion
- Yes haha you suck because mac is the best there is woohoojagara
- Prev0
Parallels! You get a discount if you provide your VM Ware serial. The latest version of Parallels runs very well for me.
- imakethepictures0
Agree about Bootcamp. I use 3DSMax with Bootcamp running XP. Works like a charm.
There's also software called NTFS for Mac that allows OSX to read NTFS files, so you can transfer large files between the partitions.