Mac BOOT Camp question.
Mac BOOT Camp question.
Well, I just bought a new Macbook (the ones with intel) and I sort of miss being on a pc ( actually I'm dying here, should have bought a pc lol) and I was wondering how smoothly and fast windows vista, or xp is on a mac. I heard it's really fast on a mac, but I dont want to purchase a copy of windows then regret it later. Any help from someone who has done it or knows more about it. If yes, which should I install, xp, or vista? Thanks in advance
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well, I can't say anything about the compatibility or performance of Windows OSs on Macs (simply because I would rather drive a garden fork through my foot before buying one ^^ ), but when you have enough HDD space: why not using both? ok, you most likely will have to install Windows first Mac last, because the Windows bootloader will never find Mac, vice versa the chances are better....but it's worth the effort imo, because maybe getting into MacOS will interest you in real Linux...
so my vote goes to: Windows 7 AND MacOS....Win7 because XP is too old for the good stuff in life like gaming, and Vista simply sucks.
so my vote goes to: Windows 7 AND MacOS....Win7 because XP is too old for the good stuff in life like gaming, and Vista simply sucks.
i agree with B_B
i vote for Win7 + macOs
Win7 is way to powerful then XP when it come to graphic...
and yes Vista suckkssss you can put it with windows millennium
those 2 are... well it's better not say it
i vote for Win7 + macOs
Win7 is way to powerful then XP when it come to graphic...
and yes Vista suckkssss you can put it with windows millennium
those 2 are... well it's better not say it
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An interesting question, and I'm gonna have to go with the previous posters... especially the part about the garden fork LOL.
I still use XP for gaming, but I don't spend a lot of time doing that these days, school gets in the way it seems... on the other hand I have witnessed windows and macOS working well together on a mac... although I think true linux is the way to go if you're of a mind to dump windows all together.
Addendum:
Just a thought, and I'm not suggesting it, but people who use macOS frequently hae the same problems that windows users have when switching OSs... chances are if you're patient enough you'll like what ever you settle down with more then any other... if you're taking the time to learn a new OS to proficiency though again I think Linux beats the rest hands down
I still use XP for gaming, but I don't spend a lot of time doing that these days, school gets in the way it seems... on the other hand I have witnessed windows and macOS working well together on a mac... although I think true linux is the way to go if you're of a mind to dump windows all together.
Addendum:
Just a thought, and I'm not suggesting it, but people who use macOS frequently hae the same problems that windows users have when switching OSs... chances are if you're patient enough you'll like what ever you settle down with more then any other... if you're taking the time to learn a new OS to proficiency though again I think Linux beats the rest hands down
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i was the same way, mac has a program to do anything windows can do..just have to know where to look for it. if your just wanting to play games, install wine. mac can run any unix/linux application.
if your wanting to run a copy of windows on your mac i HIGHLY HIGHLY suggest downoading parralells desktop, it will run windows in a window or u can make it run on a seperate desktop enviroment..i've used it for quite a while and i have no problems with it.
it runs windows VERY smooth, like if it was on a dedicated computer and it doesnt lag your system running both OSes..really user friendly to boot it just open parallells and just exit and its done, no long drawn out process or rebooting required. if you have them both running and put in a cd or flash drive it will ask which OS to load it onto.
i have a copy of tiny XP on paralells with minimal visuals, etc. just for performance because i just use it when i absoluetly need to, i dont need all the bells and whistles.
if your wanting to run a copy of windows on your mac i HIGHLY HIGHLY suggest downoading parralells desktop, it will run windows in a window or u can make it run on a seperate desktop enviroment..i've used it for quite a while and i have no problems with it.
it runs windows VERY smooth, like if it was on a dedicated computer and it doesnt lag your system running both OSes..really user friendly to boot it just open parallells and just exit and its done, no long drawn out process or rebooting required. if you have them both running and put in a cd or flash drive it will ask which OS to load it onto.
i have a copy of tiny XP on paralells with minimal visuals, etc. just for performance because i just use it when i absoluetly need to, i dont need all the bells and whistles.
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