Could be, says Chris Pirillo. It too allows one to run multiple operating systems, including Windows, on a Mac – however it’s faster than Parallels.
Could be, says Chris Pirillo. It too allows one to run multiple operating systems, including Windows, on a Mac – however it’s faster than Parallels.
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Fred MacFarlane // February 5, 2008 at 1:21 pm |
I can’t even get Parallels installed. I followed all the instructions, and installed Windows XP, but now it won’t boot to the VM. Parallels doesn’t have telephone support, so I can’t even get to somebody to work it out with. I am very unhappy with the product, and sent them an e-mail about it, but they don’t seems to answer e-mails, either. Do you have any ideas of what I should do to get Parallels installed properly, or should I just go to Vmware Fusion?
Bob Morris // February 6, 2008 at 8:59 pm |
Have you tried Boot Camp?