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if its a new mac you can get bootcamp which comes with the latest operating systems and you can windows which might make it run smoother?if anything thats your best bet. hope it helps.
bootcamp and parallels are both a hassle
use a program called crossover which lets you run windows applications seamlessly with your regular mac desktop and such, much easier
only intel based macs can be formatted to have the processing power to run jiberish, and the only ones that come ready to do it are macbook pro's, i believe every MBP after the initial 80 gb model can run it
haha thats funny/ sad at my expense
idk why my karma's so low, i don't post retarded summer threads or hate on anyone, i barely make threads really
karma doesnt really matter anyways
oh and btw the macbook air is probably gonna fall short of the processing power needed to run it, and im not sure if crossover would work with it, i honestly can't say ive tried it yet, i do know it should work on an intel MBP though
i use crossover for all my windows needs, which i don't really have anymore so ya
ya, crossover and parallels and vmware fusion are all good at trying to work with windows stuff, but crossover doesnt alwaays work, and parallels and vmware fusion are both kinda glitchy and annoying to use
bootcamp is the easiest and most reliable way to go really, just sucks that you have to reboot it into pc mode
w.e. tho, good luck