top | item 4414039 5 reasons to Run Windows 8 on a Mac is via VMware Fusion 4 Boot Camp 4 points| FromStoneage | 13 years ago |windows7hacker.com | reply 2 comments order hn newest [+] [-] prydonius|13 years ago|reply I've always preferred using Windows alongside OS X in a VM, unless it's a graphics intensive task.Any reason VMWare is explicitly mentioned? I've always used Parallels and they've had the bootcamp integration for a while now. [+] [-] FromStoneage|13 years ago|reply mainly haven't tried the Parallels method, prior experience with Windows 7 using Paralles always end up running out of memory. I found VMware has a better integration in terms of VMware tools that comes along.
[+] [-] prydonius|13 years ago|reply I've always preferred using Windows alongside OS X in a VM, unless it's a graphics intensive task.Any reason VMWare is explicitly mentioned? I've always used Parallels and they've had the bootcamp integration for a while now. [+] [-] FromStoneage|13 years ago|reply mainly haven't tried the Parallels method, prior experience with Windows 7 using Paralles always end up running out of memory. I found VMware has a better integration in terms of VMware tools that comes along.
[+] [-] FromStoneage|13 years ago|reply mainly haven't tried the Parallels method, prior experience with Windows 7 using Paralles always end up running out of memory. I found VMware has a better integration in terms of VMware tools that comes along.
[+] [-] prydonius|13 years ago|reply
Any reason VMWare is explicitly mentioned? I've always used Parallels and they've had the bootcamp integration for a while now.
[+] [-] FromStoneage|13 years ago|reply