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Posts: 2462
  • Posted On: Mar 30 2007 2:22am
Windows.

Not "on a Mac".

IN a Mac.

That's right.

I just installed Parallels (see below), Windows XP, and Office 2007. It runs flawlessly (the usual XP issues aside).

Who needs a PC anymore?

http://www.parallels.com/landingpage/dskd10_2/?gclid=CInzqLm3m4sCFQlaPgodiCdjDQ
Posts: 89
  • Posted On: Mar 30 2007 2:34am
Pff.
Posts: 2558
  • Posted On: Mar 30 2007 2:39am
I like my hardware modding.

Until Macs have the wide hardware available to a PC, they can go fuck themselves.
Posts: 551
  • Posted On: Mar 30 2007 5:27pm
I like my right click button.
Posts: 473
  • Posted On: Mar 30 2007 10:33pm
Welcome to last year when this was possible.
Posts: 2915
  • Posted On: Mar 31 2007 1:37am
TIME TRAVEL!
Posts: 291
  • Posted On: Mar 31 2007 1:39am
Is it possible to run games through such a program?
Posts: 179
  • Posted On: Mar 31 2007 1:52am
Not really, unless they're very old.
Posts: 2462
  • Posted On: Mar 31 2007 1:54am
In theory, yes. But your system is already running two operating systems, so you'd need a very powerful computer to do so. You also have the option of Boot Camp, which is free (Parallels is ~$80), and you then boot into one OS at a time. That's the preferred method for gaming.
Posts: 4025
  • Posted On: Apr 1 2007 1:10am
Demosthenes X
Windows.

Not "on a Mac".

IN a Mac.

That's right.

I just installed Parallels (see below), Windows XP, and Office 2007. It runs flawlessly (the usual XP issues aside).

Who needs a PC anymore?

http://www.parallels.com/landingpage/dskd10_2/?gclid=CInzqLm3m4sCFQlaPgodiCdjDQ

:b u gu ys are kewl