Apple managed to make the Windows driver installation painless.īetween the two of those solutions, running Windows itself is painless on a Mac. I haven’t seen this from another vendor for the desktop. I have only ever seen one other vendor who could provide a single file or CD with all the driver support you need on one CD, and that was HP with the Proliant server series. I also just installed Boot Camp on another customer’s MacBook with Windows XP Pro for testing with a 2D-graphics intensive application with users that don’t have much OS X experience.Īpple has to be complimented here. ![]() VMWare’s DirectX builds will fix that, however. However, the video support isn’t the greatest. This is a very good way to run those older Windows apps that do a lot to the operating environment which Crossover won’t support too well due to developers making assumptions. Parallels and XP had all of the drivers needed, and it worked incredibly well. The installation was straightforward and very simple. I just installed Parallels on a customer’s PC with Windows XP Professional.
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