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1. Re: Adding Windows to my Mac (CW Smith)
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Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 22:46:14 -0500
From: CW Smith <<a href="mailto:cwsmith7@gmail.com">cwsmith7@gmail.com</a>>
To: Des Moines Mac Users Group <<a href="mailto:dmmug@dmmug.org">dmmug@dmmug.org</a>>
Subject: Re: [DM-MUG] Adding Windows to my Mac
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Didn't realize Parallels did the Boot Camp thing now. Thanks for the correction,
Chris.
Peace,
CW
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CW Smith Computer Services
Windows and Macintosh
Apple Certified Macintosh Technician
Phone: (515) 577-1716
<a href="mailto:cwsmith7@gmail.com">cwsmith7@gmail.com</a>
"Guitar, bass, percussion, Macintosh"
<a href="http://www.cwsmith.fm" target="_blank">www.cwsmith.fm</a>
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On Aug 9, 2011, at 10:25 PM, Chris Van Cleve wrote:
> Clarififcation: Parallels will also run from your Boot Camp partition and has
since version 4.
>
> On Aug 9, 2011, at 10:16 PM, CW Smith wrote:
>
>> Bill:
>>
>> If you're going to install both in Boot Camp (boot your Mac to Windows from a
separate partition) and Parallels (run Windows from within the Mac OS), you'll
beed to purchase TWO valid Windows licenses. This is a very expensive way to do
things.
>>
>> VMWare Fusion will run Windows within the Mac OS, from your Boot Camp
partition, so you'll only need one license. Fusion runs about $80, but you can
usually pick it up at Amazon for considerably less. [link to product at
Amazon.com]
>>
>> You'll need a fully licensed copy of Windows 7 (not a restore disc from a
Dell, HP, Toshiba or the like), and I'd recommend getting the Professional or
Ultimate editions, rather that the Home or Home Premium versions. The
Professional edition should do quite nicely, in fact. Don't get a 64-bit
version: I've had trouble using those in Boot Camp (have others been
successful?) [link to product at Amazon.com]
>>
>> You'll want to use the Boot Camp utility first to install Windows to a
separate Boot Camp partition on your Mac (the utility will walk you through the
process quite smoothly). Once that's done, you can install Fusion and set up a
virtual machine to boot to your Boot Camp partition.
>>
>> You might decide you need some sort of office suite on the Windows "side."
OpenOffice.org has a free office suite that does pretty much everything MS
Office does, but for free. It's at least a good starting point until you can
afford a full version of MS office.
>>
>> Don't forget: Windows on a Mac is still vulnerable to the same security risks
as Windows on any other PC (although your Mac "side" will be just as safe as
before). You will need reliable antivirus and antispyware programs on your
Windows installation. I tend to use AVG Free Antivirus and SuperAntispyware on
my own machines and recommend them for my Windows clients.
>>
>> If you need assistance with this project or feel queasy about taking it on
yourself, give me a call. I've done a few of these.
>>
>> Peace,
>> CW
>>
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>>
>> CW Smith Computer Services
>> Windows and Macintosh
>> Apple Certified Macintosh Technician
>>
>> Phone: (515) 577-1716
>> <a href="mailto:cwsmith7@gmail.com">cwsmith7@gmail.com</a>
>>
>> "Guitar, bass, percussion, Macintosh"
>> <a href="http://www.cwsmith.fm" target="_blank">www.cwsmith.fm</a>
>> cwsmith.artfire.com
>> facebook.com/cwsmith2620
>>
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>>
>> On Aug 9, 2011, at 2:05 PM, Bill Shields wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all...
>>> I've received your emails for years and have gained from your knowledge. I
have Paralles and would like to add windows to OS-X 10.6.8. I would also like
to add it to Boot Camp. I also have Lion, but have not installed it yet as
some of my programs will not work yet. I would like windows 7 and need some
help on where to purchase a copy that can be installed in Boot Camp and
Parallels. I don't need an expensive copy, just need to run an invoice program
and Quicken.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Bill Shields
>>> Ankeny
>>> <a href="mailto:infrared@netins.net">infrared@netins.net</a>
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