Friday, September 17, 2010

Virtual workstation or boot military camp?

If you want to run window on a mac, which is better, virtual pc or boot military camp? I have hear that if you have two monitors, that you can run virtual workstation on one monitor, and mac on the other one, but that you can't do this with boot military camp. I have also hear that virtual pc sucks. Which one is better?

Virtual workstation or boot military camp?

Hello woknam66,



Virtual PC is for PowerPC base Macintosh computers. You can read up about that at Microsoft's Mactopia site:



http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/vi...



If you hold an Intel based Macintosh, you necessitate to use Boot Camp instead. You can read up on that at the Apple web site:



http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?...



I've hear some good things just about Boot Camp. In addition, you can use Parallels which you an interact between the Windows and Mac sides at once.



--Rick
boot military camp because you are running at full speed at visrtual pc you are running over mac os x and it sucks beside hardware problems but boot camp is still beta but afford it a try you are gonna like ti own a windows laptop with a mac hardware
depends on your entail, if you're going to use windows as a lower OS (a lesser being) it is better to use Virtual PC, because bootcamp is a much more complicated human being and VPC is much easier to set up, manage, and verbs (if needed). But if you're using Windows on par with Macintosh (equally) it's better to use bootcamp to procure the full speed (because Virtual PC slows its installed OS a LOT)
Download Parallels Workstation for Mac from parallels.com. You can after create a Virtual Machine that allows you to access your Boot Camp partition from inwardly the Mac operating system rather than have to reboot your computer... This is a unique element of Parallels...


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