1. Michael Redmond

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    Hi All,
    I am not great with computers so I might be missing something obvious but nevertheless need some advice, I have downloaded and installed the latest version of Parallels on my MacBookPro and on start up I get a message about inserting a startup disc, I don't have a clue what this is and as far as I know I don't have any disc's for my MBPro, any advice gratefully received.
     
  2. joevt

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    Parallels Desktop emulates a PC. You need a hard disk to boot the PC or an installer disk to install an OS to a hard disk to boot the PC.

    If you want to use Windows, then you need to buy a Windows installer disk (I think you can buy and then download). If you want to use Linux, then you need to download a Linux installer disk image (usually in .iso format).

    Read the PDF's at http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/technical-documentation/
     
  3. Michael Redmond

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    Hi Joevt,
    Thank you for replying, I am not much good with computers so I may explain what I am hoping to do. I have a programme that only works on Windows, my friend pointed me towards Parallel thinking that it would solve my problem but it seems that I will need to do much more than just Purchasing "Parallel". I am confused by "Linux".
    Technical jargon is to much for me to understand.
    Regards,
    Michael
     
  4. joevt

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    Look up words you don't know at http://www.wikipedia.org/

    "Linux" is an "Operating System" like "Mac OS X" and "Windows" except Linux is free. For Parallels to run Windows programs you need to buy Windows.
     
  5. Michael Redmond

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    "Windows"

    Hi Joevt,
    Sorry to be a pest but when you say Windows what do you mean?
    Thanks for your time.
    Regards
    Michael
     
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