[macvoiceover] Re: Boot Camp versus Parallels
- From: David Poehlman <david.poehlman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 18:13:26 -0400
excuse me, bootcame is the best way to go if youwant all the hardware
available to you. vmware is the best way to go if you want to use
windows and mac os at the same time and for some other reasons perhaps
but let's stick to facts, ok?
...And, let's stick to the list topics?
On Jul 30, 2009, at 2:03 PM, ashley wrote:
Hi.
Let me offer some advice here...
Bootcamp is OK, as it lets you use windows on a mac, and lets you boot
into it. However, VMware is the best way to go. VMware has a program
for mac that allows you to boot windows inside a virtual machine on
your mac. This lets you run all windows programs and devices, and also
allows you to share files easily between windows and mac. It also
means you don't have to reboot in order to use windows.
Don't use parallels. It's slow and not worth the money. This is just
my opinion of it, however. Yes VMware costs more, but... it's faster
and runs windows better and has better device support.
And, i know this isn't mac related... but... If you don't want to pay
the $49 to have windows installed (it's up to you) You could use
nlite, a windows install maker that makes an unattended windows
installation cd. Look at the windows unattended installation demo
podcast on blindcooltech.com
ash
----- Original Message ----- From: "Russell Solowoniuk" <rsolowoniuk@xxxxxxx
>
To: <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 6:51 PM
Subject: [macvoiceover] Boot Camp versus Parallels
Hi all,
I've been really struggling with whether or not to switch to a Mac.
Two
concerns I have are scanning and my Braille embosser. I thought of
perhaps
keeping my old Windows PC around for these tasks, but I only have so
much
space on my desk! <smile>
So, I called my local Mac dealer to ask about having Windows
installed on an
iMac. He said they would install it for me for a cost of $49, which
to me
would be money well spent. He said there were two ways to go,
either using
boot camp, which allows me to hold down the Options key on boot up
in order
to get to a boot screen, allowing me to boot into either Windows or
Mac.
Another option is to use Parallels, which he said is sort of like
running
both OS' at the same time.
I'm sort of leaning to using boot camp, as it seems that it might work
better for me... I'd only need to log into Windows when I want to
use my
Braille embosser (Braille Blazer) or when I wish to scan, in the
event I
can't find a suitable method on the Mac side.
Can anyone comment on which solution is better, and give reasons why?
Also, my Braille embosser has a serial connection. Can I use a USB to
serial adapter to get this to work?
Thanks for any and all help!
Russell
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