Three ways to install or run Windows 7 on a Mac

  
        

Before the Windows7 home sent the "Apple Mac machine installed Windows7 system graphic Raiders" this article, in fact, there are several ways to run Windows7 on the Mac, is through the virtual machine, today put these In this brief summary, let Xiaobai know about playing Win7 on the Mac. Experts can skip this article.

For those who like Apple computers, how can they have both the stylish design of Apple Computer and the dazzling Windows 7, so that both fish and bear's paws can be achieved?

In fact, there are currently at least three ways to run Windows 7 on a Mac. The purchase of an Apple computer does not mean that it is far from the Windows operating system.

As early as 2005, Apple Computer began to manufacture Intel-based Mac systems. This makes it possible for users to run Microsoft's operating system on Apple's hardware system. The use of Windows on Apple computers is a great help for users. After all, users who currently use Microsoft operating systems still have an absolute majority, especially at work. Apple's approach allows users to easily communicate and work with colleagues.

Not long ago, Apple's official website announced at the same time that Microsoft's Windows 7 release, its Intel processor-based Mac machine will support Windows 7, in the future Mac will be able to run Windows 7 system. However, Apple products do not pre-install Windows 7 systems.

Of course, the Windows 7 system requires the user to purchase it. In addition, Apple officially supports only three versions of Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate.


Apple also stated that users who need to install Windows 7 need to update to the latest version of Boot Camp boot boot software. With Boot Camp boot software, users can install Win7. It runs at the same speed as a PC of the same specification and supports Windows-compatible applications and peripherals. The downside of Boot Camp is that when a user restarts the computer, the user needs to make a switch between Mac OS X and the Windows operating system.

In addition to running the corresponding version of Windows 7 directly on an Intel processor-based Mac, desktop virtualization technology supports running Windows on a Mac operating system.

To do this, users can create virtual PCs on Mac OS X using two programs, Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion. These programs allow Windows to run in a Mac OS X window, either in full-screen mode or side-by-side with an OS X application. And Parallels Desktop and VMware Fusion come with tools that help users migrate older versions of Windows to new Macs, including applications, settings, and more. Users download VMware Fusion 3 over a wireless or wired network for $80; Parallels sell for $100, including a similar migration feature, but it needs to be transmitted over a USB cable.

But virtualization also has its drawbacks: one is performance degradation, especially when users play games, and the life of laptop batteries is also affected. In addition, most peripherals work fine on both operating systems, while others do not. Despite this, an Apple computer runs the "Snow Leopard" system and Windows operating systems, and virtualization technology provides a solution for two computing systems to implement two systems.

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