R rbrayton Bit poster Oct 28, 2007 #1 1st post here. Please bare with me. Is there a reason to use boot camp as the VM. Is it faster? Are you running windows natively? Can you still run the mac os simultainiously?What are the pros? Thanks Last edited: Oct 28, 2007
1st post here. Please bare with me. Is there a reason to use boot camp as the VM. Is it faster? Are you running windows natively? Can you still run the mac os simultainiously?What are the pros? Thanks
E Eru Ithildur Forum Maven Oct 28, 2007 #2 Well, I'll bear with you. People use BootCamp to be able to boot into Windows natively. Back in the day I set-up BC as a stability fall-back, now the plain-jane disk images seem stabler. *insert obligatory slashdot get off my lawn joke*
Well, I'll bear with you. People use BootCamp to be able to boot into Windows natively. Back in the day I set-up BC as a stability fall-back, now the plain-jane disk images seem stabler. *insert obligatory slashdot get off my lawn joke*