> >> Really, if you still have some dual boot environment, remove the Windows > >> partition as fast as you can before it destroys your system. > >> > > > > Working in web development where we are still required to make sites work > > on various ancient combinations of Windows and IE, and therefore must > have > > multiple OSes running, the way this is done in a professional environment > > is to use virtual machines such as Parallels or VMware to run Windows. > > I thought the Windows EULA protested against being subjected to a VM? >
I don't keep up to date on this stuff, so I'm no authority. All I know is that I used to load XP into a VM using parallels and did not ecnounter such a problem. Not sure if the more recent OSes balk. For the purposes I was discussing, which is the more limited usage of testing IE, MS actually provides the VMs free of charge. https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/ David Elaine Alt 415 . 341 .4954 "*Confusion is highly underrated*" [email protected] self-immolation.info skype: flaming_hakama Producer ~ Composer ~ Instrumentalist -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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