Very much your choice.
Bootcamp enables a dual boot situation. VMware (or Virtual Box) enables
a guest virtual Windows machine while running the Macintosh OS X
environment.
Note that you can have both. Your Bootcamp installation can be accessed
as a virtual machine. However, I'm unclear whether w
Hi and thanks! i have 1 terror byte of drive space because i got that as a
custom when i bought the machine so I appreciate that.
cheers gerry have a nice day
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> On 7 Jan 2019, at 3:46 am, Oriol Gómez wrote:
>
> I've us
I've used bootcamp with 50 gb and it works
On 1/6/19, Aleeha Dudley wrote:
> Hi,
> You have plenty of RAM. How much storage do you have left on your hard
> drive? 80 GB is ideal.
> Aleeha
>
>> On Jan 6, 2019, at 2:56 AM, gerrycook wrote:
>>
>> Hello I was thinking about installing win ten on the
Hi,
You have plenty of RAM. How much storage do you have left on your hard drive?
80 GB is ideal.
Aleeha
> On Jan 6, 2019, at 2:56 AM, gerrycook wrote:
>
> Hello I was thinking about installing win ten on the MacBook pro i have have
> i got enough storage? and i’m thinking about boot camp r
Hello I was thinking about installing win ten on the MacBook pro i have have i
got enough storage? and i’m thinking about boot camp rather than VMware
fusion. I’d appreciate any thoughts and ideas. All the best cheers gerry have
a nice day
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