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Village Idiot said:No they don't. To run Windows and OS X at the same time, you need a program like parallels or crossover that's a 3rd party piece of software that doesn't come preinstalled on OS X. It is harder to build a Hackintosh, but don't say it can't be done.
Village Idiot said:No they don't. To run Windows and OS X at the same time, you need a program like parallels or crossover that's a 3rd party piece of software that doesn't come preinstalled on OS X. It is harder to build a Hackintosh, but don't say it can't be done.
This is not true. To run windows you use bootcamp (a pre installed app on osx). Because the new macs are intel based they can run windows no problem at all. All you do is partition a section of your hard drive for the windows based operating system. Bootcamp allows you to switch between mac osx and windows by holding the option key down during start up. It's really very easy to do too.
I was always a pc user but bought a mac about 6 years ago and I too was worried about making the switch. Therefore I installed a windows on a small partition of my hard drive just in case I needed it. Can honestly say I think I used it twice in 6 years. Mac takes a bit of getting used to.... Especially having no right mouse button. But it's just a diff way of doing things. In my opinion it's a much better user experience. I realise it's not for everyone tho! My gf hates it because she uses a pc at work every day and finds it annoying that it's different to what she is used to.
Cheers and hope you get what's right for you
Rich