Recently, my son bought me the iMac with OSX.  I am new to Machintosh and
still learning.  I didn't like the starting and re-starting between
Operating systems to use Windows XP and MS Office 2007, so I installed the
Parallels program. 

Windows worked OK in Bootcamp but had to wait for a couple minutes to load.
Then the mouse seems to have a mind of its own and freezes and/or jumps all
over when in Bootcamp.  That was annoying to have to stop and start to
switch between the Machintosh and Windows.  With Paralleles it is no problem
and Windows runs much faster than in Bootcamp.  

My question is... now that I have Parallels installed can PC games be used
outside of Bootcamp?  I have been running games in the Bootcamp partition
and still have the occasional problem with the cursor.  I know I could try
it but thought I would get some opinions from some knowledgeable folks that
may know, before doing that... 

The next question is... If that works, Can Bootcamp be removed? 

What are your opinions, ideas or suggestions? 

Papasan 
Cantonment, FL
[email protected].    

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Tom Coradeschi
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 2:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: iMac and Office problems

At 3:54 PM -0700 08/16/2010, Art wrote:
>My wife has an aluminum iMac, two gig speed, one gig RAM. A copy of
>Microsoft Office-Family & Student Edition is installed on.  After the
>last update to Office, all the programs, Word, Excel, etc. began
>crashing. Sometimes you can actually get a document opened before it
>crashes but usually just the startup screen.  I've reinstalled Office
>(made sure I had the right serial number) plus all the updates--no
>joy. This set up worked fine previously. I also have the same setup on
>a MacBook (also 2 gig) that continues to work fine.

Back in the OS9 days, trashing the preferences file for MS Office 
would cure a myriad of woes. Go to Home->Library->Preferences and 
look for anything with the word microsoft in the name, delete it, 
empty the trash and then see what happens. Can't hurt!
-- 

tom coradeschi
[email protected]

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