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Subject: Re: installing windows on mac
Which version of jaws u use with win10
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On May 22, 2017, at 11:45 PM, Simon Fogarty
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Hi,
Yeah sorry this is a day or so late,
I’ve got windows 10 pro 64 bit installed through bo
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On Behalf Of Harry Bell
Sent: Tuesday, 23 May 2017 6:52 PM
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Subject: Re: installing windows on mac
I'm going to install Windows 10 via Bootcamp on my late 2014 Mac Mini but first
I have to decrypt the HD (Filevault2 has decrypted
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> Subject: installing windows on mac
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> hello friends. I want to install windows on my mac but I don't know which
> version of windows should I go for? I need yours recommendations please. WIN7
> or WIN10? thanks
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> on your machine then go windows 10
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of masood B
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On Behalf Of masood B
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Subject: installing windows on mac
hello friends. I want to install windows on my mac but I don't know which
version of windows should I go for? I need yours recommendations
Hi. For me, I've ran both without any problems on both a virtual machine and a
bootcamped partition. It's all personal preference in my opinion. Some people
will tell you to go with Windows 7 while others will say Windows 10. If you're
going to use Fusion, try both and see which one you like
hello friends. I want to install windows on my mac but I don't know which
version of windows should I go for? I need yours recommendations please.
WIN7 or WIN10? thanks
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There were certain 64-bit machines that couldn’t go to Yosemite because they
could only run a 32-bit kernel and 32-bit EFI or had non-discrete GPUs that
weren’t supported by 64-bit drivers. Hence you could well be able to run
64-bit Windows or another OS on a 2007 Mac, but not OS X.
; would not be more cost effective purchasing only the MacBook Pro and then
>>>> installing Windows on that system. I would like to know how well Windows
>>>> runs on the Mac and get an idea of the difficulty of actually
>>>> accomplishing this feat. Additionally
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Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2015 2:45 AM
Subject: Re: Installing Windows on Mac Question
Hi. You won't have any problems installing on your Mac. I used to have
Bootcamp but now I've switched back to VMWare Fusion which is all I need
>> runs on the Mac and get an idea of the difficulty of actually accomplishing
>>> this feat. Additionally, are there any recommended specs, such as the
>>> amount of RAM or preferred processor, for this type of setup? I am fairly
>>> competent with a Windows PC but st
he amount of
> RAM or preferred processor, for this type of setup? I am fairly competent
> with a Windows PC but still consider myself a novice on the Mac; either may
> or may not be of help during the process of installing Windows on a Mac. Any
> suggestions and/or recommendations
, for this type of setup? I am fairly competent
with a Windows PC but still consider myself a novice on the Mac; either may
or may not be of help during the process of installing Windows on a Mac. Any
suggestions and/or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mauricio
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> RAM or preferred processor, for this type of setup? I am fairly competent
> with a Windows PC but still consider myself a novice on the Mac; either may
> or may not be of help during the process of installing Windows on a Mac. Any
> suggestions and/or recommendations would be greatly
bootcamp. sorry i fforgot to include that
On 31 Dec 2014, at 08:43 pm, Eileen Misrahi eileen.misr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
How are you installing Win 8.1! Is it through BootCamp or VM Fusion? When I
did install Win 8.0 on a Mac with Mountain Lion, I didn't need to uninstall
ML before
I just want to have some advices installing again windows 8.1 on my mac since i
am a beta tester for mac. so i do have a os Yosemite on my other partition on
my drive. I still do have another 270 GB free space on my mavericks. i want to
install windows on a 100 gb for windows. how can i do
Hi,
How are you installing Win 8.1! Is it through BootCamp or VM Fusion? When I did
install Win 8.0 on a Mac with Mountain Lion, I didn't need to uninstall ML
before installing Win 8.0. I had purchased my copy of Win 8.0 when it was first
released. So, I had plenty of problems getting it
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