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Running Windows on Macbook Pro

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Chris Harrison
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Chris Harrison Posted: Sun, Jun 24 2012 12:20 AM

I've just bought a new MacBook Pro and wanting to run Windows so that I can use the Beo5/6 software. What platform would you recommend? Parallels or VM Ware?

Thanks.

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Paul W replied on Sun, Jun 24 2012 12:25 AM

I heard Parallels was the best but honestly, chris why Windows??? Surely that's like buying an Audi and sticking a Ford Focus badge on it?

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I thoroughly agree Paul, only problem is that I like to program the Beo5 I have myself and the software will only run on Windows.

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Paul W replied on Sun, Jun 24 2012 1:39 AM

It's the same in radio with playout systems Chris!   Hey nice choice with the MacBook Pro! World's best computer there!!! Bet it looks great next to the BS8!!!  Classy!

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Parallels I have found to be successful.

I bought mine from mupdate online - I found that to be the cheapest.

I have just sold my MacBook pro the other day and am typing this on the new iPad. :-).
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Where is mupdate website?

 

What do you think to the iPad, I use mine all the time but sadly cannot use it for everything.

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Michael replied on Sun, Jun 24 2012 3:28 PM

Congratulations and I hope you will be happy with your mac! I would suggest that you download and install the program called VirtualBox. It is a virtualization software just like Parallels and VMWare but it is completely free!

It is made by Sun (now oracle) and is very fast and reliable. It doesnt have all the features from Parallels or VMWare but I love it. Those times I have to run the creepy operating system from Microsoft :P

 

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Michael:

Congratulations and I hope you will be happy with your mac! I would suggest that you download and install the program called VirtualBox. It is a virtualization software just like Parallels and VMWare but it is completely free!

It is made by Sun (now oracle) and is very fast and reliable. It doesnt have all the features from Parallels or VMWare but I love it. Those times I have to run the creepy operating system from Microsoft :P

 

I have just been to the website to try this. Which download link do I need? Seems a little confusing!

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Calvin replied on Sun, Jun 24 2012 11:08 PM

My experience says it's not worth it.  The time loading windows is a pain and if you keep both running, it'll be like a cancer on the processor.  Your best bet is to spend a few hundred quid buying a cheap PC tower, stick it in the cubboard with a wireless card, then get a remote desktop system running so that you can launch an app on your macbook and voila you're looking at the desktop of the PC running on its dedicated system.

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Calvin replied on Sun, Jun 24 2012 11:08 PM

My experience says it's not worth it.  The time loading windows is a pain and if you keep both running, it'll be like a cancer on the processor.  Your best bet is to spend a few hundred quid buying a cheap PC tower, stick it in the cubboard with a wireless card, then get a remote desktop system running so that you can launch an app on your macbook and voila you're looking at the desktop of the PC running on its dedicated system.

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Michael replied on Sun, Jun 24 2012 11:12 PM

Calvin:

My experience says it's not worth it.  The time loading windows is a pain and if you keep both running, it'll be like a cancer on the processor.  Your best bet is to spend a few hundred quid buying a cheap PC tower, stick it in the cubboard with a wireless card, then get a remote desktop system running so that you can launch an app on your macbook and voila you're looking at the desktop of the PC running on its dedicated system.

Thats far from my experience, Windows runs super fast on Virtualbox on the mac. Probably better than on most Windows PCs.. I have no problems at all with it. And it can pause when not used so when the program is launched. Windows just continues where it left of. zero boot time.

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Chris Harrison:

Where is mupdate website?

 

What do you think to the iPad, I use mine all the time but sadly cannot use it for everything.

Hi Chris,

Apologies for the delay in responding.  The offer i was referring to was http://www.mupromo.com/ but i think it has just expired.  They have Parallels bundles quite often

The iPad is good.  I sold my iPad 1 at EB Games and have purchased an iPad 3 (aka New iPad) - i'm hoping that it will become my computer replacement (trailing).  I use the mac bluetooth kb with it.  Will see how I go.  

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TWG replied on Fri, Jun 29 2012 9:47 AM

you don't need Paralles or VMWare. You can use Apples Bootcamp to install a full Windows on your Mac. You just boot into your operating system of choice.

by the way:
After a few years with Macs I can tell you that Macs are NOT the best computers and they crash like PCs, too, if you're working with them = doing more than listening to compressed MP3s on iTunes or surf the web. ;-)

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Ian replied on Fri, Jun 29 2012 10:17 AM

Having to reboot just to run one windows piece of software might be considered a pain..

I currently only use VMWare/Mac/Windows 7 and never had any problems with it.

The free virtualbox software can be downloaded from:

http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.1.18/VirtualBox-4.1.18-78361-OSX.dmg

I have used it previously on my Macbook without any problems, still use it on Linux.

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Paul W replied on Fri, Jun 29 2012 10:50 AM

I disagree TWG, they ARE definitely the best. Ive had my currently MacBook for just over two years now, it is in use for AT LEAST 8 maybe 12 hours a day maybe even more and it's crashing what, twice in 26 months! It's incredible!

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TWG replied on Tue, Jul 10 2012 8:42 AM

Paul, it's my personal experience after a few years of using Macs. They crash like other computers, too.

And believe me, it is NOT funny when the Apple software closes without any warning after e.g. 30min of the last saving while editing a video. ;)

In my opinion: Computers are Computers, no matter which OS, which manufacturer etc. There's nothing that works 100% on this planet and I have to live with that. :)

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