Not if you have a new intel MAC, and the latest release of parallels,
you can install windows xp (or vista but not tried) on a seperate
partition on your boot disk (I have a 60gig partition for this) using
bootcamp and boot from that if you wish to use heavy graphic stuff, OR
you can boot into osx and see that exact same partition as a virtual
machine, so you only need to install stuff once. It is still a bit buggy
but I manged to get it working over the weekend.
you could also have a vista and xp boot partition if you like and of
course all the other os's that run under parallells.
and on a macpro it all really flies along, but I don't see performance
being an issue on the core2duo based machines.
I was a bit disapointed with noise when I first got the macpro, but
putting in four identical disks has made it almost silent - and I am
very fussy about noise - its as quiet as my boys mac mini now
cheers IanW
Moose wrote:
> Andrew Fildes wrote:
>> ....
>> And if you've got a Mac you're shit out of luck.
>>
> Finally!
>
> Moose
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