At the core of it, Parallels creates a virtual machine that can either run as a separate interface carrying your Windows installation, or can even seamlessly integrate with Mac courtesy of its “Coherence” mode, which is a great solution if you just need a few specific Windows apps running as part of your regular OS. Parallels has made a name for itself for being (arguably) the best way for running Windows on a Mac. Here’s How to run Windows on Mac Parallels Desktop For the purpose of this article, we’ll be talking about 64-bit Windows 10 Professional running on a Macbook Pro 13″ with Retina display, having a Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD. Note: The requirements for running Windows on a Mac varies with different systems and the versions of Windows OS that you’re attempting to employ. I fully acknowledge that I am not the only one facing this dilemma either, and so this article here outlines the best ways to either run a full blown version of Windows on your Mac, or run Windows programs whilst staying inside OS X. When I migrated to Mac a couple of years ago, I never really looked back, but despite my bias toward OS X as a superior operating system, the need to run Windows applications was inevitable.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |