Hi, I wanted to buy the windows OS for use on my Macbook. However I read that the OEM version (which is much cheaper) does not work with Parallels. Does that mean I have to pay the likes of $200 or so for the Windows OS just to work with Parallels?
TheBoots, please see the System requirements for the last Parallels Desktop 4.0 version here: http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/sr/ And regarding ti Parallels Desktop 3.0 refer to documentation: Microsoft® Windows: Windows Vista® Ultimate, Enterprise, Business Windows Server® 2003 Standard Edition SP0, SP1 Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP0, SP1 Windows Server 2003 Web Edition SP0, SP1 Windows XP Professional SP0, SP1,SP2 Windows XP Home SP0, SP1,SP2 Windows 2000 Professional Edition SP4 Windows 2000 Server SP4 Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4 Windows NT® Workstation 4.0 SP6 Windows NT Server 4.0 SP6 Windows ME Windows 98 Windows 95 Windows 3.11 Windows 3.1 Windows 2008 (Longhorn) is supported experimentally. Linux: Red Hat® Enterprise Linux 5, 4, 3 Red Hat® Linux 9, 8, 7.3 Debian® Linux 4.0, 3.1 FedoraTM Core Linux 6, 5, 4, 3; FedoraTM 7 SUSE® Linux 10.2, 10.1, 10.0, 9.3, 9.2, 9.1, 9.0 MandrakeTM Linux 10.1, 10, 9.2 Mandriva Linux 2007 Ubuntu® Linux 7.04, 6.10, 6.06, 5.04 Xandros Busines 4.0 CentOS 5 FreeBSD® Guest Operating Systems: FreeBSD 5.4, 5.3, 4.5, 4.1 16 Parallels Desktop for Mac User Guide OS/2® and eComStationTM Guest Operating Systems: OS/2 Warp 4.5, 4 eComStation 1.2, 1.1 Sun Solaris® Guest Operating Systems: Solaris 10, 9 MS-DOS® Guest Operating Systems: