If your hard drive is big enough use Boot Camp. Best of both worlds plus you get
to use all the Macs system resources for Windows
If your hard drive is big enough use Boot Camp. Best of both worlds plus you get
to use all the Macs system resources for Windows
There's a new version of Parallels for Mac to support Yosemite, as "for some reason" earlier versions won't work. 10 is the latest.
If you've got less than 8GB of RAM you may want to splash out on that too, that made a big difference running Parallels 8 on my 2010 MBP, as in an "oh it DOES work at a normal speed, then" difference. I don't know if 9 or 10 fare any better, I didn't feel the need to upgrade and won't be until I bite the bullet and go to Yosemite.
I use parallels 8 still! on my Imac late 2012 which has 16gb of ram and despite them warning me it wont work etc, it does and yeah I'm running Yosemite 10.10.1
I deployed for a client Win 7 on a mac using virtualbox and its free =)
Special K+ enjoyed as a healthy breakfast!
I also use Parallels on my iMac and it also works flawlessly!
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