Hi,

Not only that, but if you are not putting your Windows VM on the
Internet then your chances of getting a virus or some other nasty
piece of malware is slim. If your VM is not exposed to high risk
situations like Internet sites, email infections, etc then it will
probably be pretty safe, and if it gets nuked by a virus as Cara said
delete the VM and copy over a new one.

Cheers!

On 5/1/13, Cara Quinn <caraqu...@caraquinn.com> wrote:
> Hi Dark, if you can get to an Apple store you can try a Mac to your heart's
> content. :)
>
> Also, if you run a virtual machine, you do not need virus protection. YOu
> back up your VM and if something happens to it, you simply throw it away and
> bring up the backup. Since you're not running Windows on a partition, you're
> not exposing your boot sector.
>
> HTH
>
> Cara :)
> ---

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