Thursday, September 25, 2008

What"s the easiest way to run Windows Programs on my Mac

I'm still experimenting with both of these methods and I'll let you know how they go in a future post.
  • If you have a newer Intel processor based Mac then there are a number of ways that you can go about running windows on your Mac computer, depending on what you wanted to achieve. Probably the easiest way is to use Bootcamp Assistant that comes installed on your mac when you buy.

    All you need to do is run Bootcamp Assistant, select the partition size you would like to assign to your windows operation system and click continue. The assistant program then creates a partition of the size you specified and prompts you to insert the installation disk for windows.

  • If you have a Power PC based Mac based on a G4 or a G5 processor see this article - Whats the best way to run Windows Programs on my Mac 0S X 10.4.11 PPC? - macosx.com

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