Il giorno 10/07/13 04.54, "NODEraser" ha scritto:

> depending on what you need Windows for, you could use Bootcamp or
> Parallels/Fusion. Bootcamp creates a separate partition for Windows,
> and you can "boot" into it natively, just like you would on a PC

Yes, but the OP should know  that, in order to install Bootcamp, the Mac
hard drive needs to be initialized anew (and with a single partition only;
it will be partitioned in two by the Bootcamp installer).

I discovered this AFTER I already partitioned my iMac HD, and installed all
the software and data. :-(((
(thus, not wanting to backup, erase and restore everything, I postponed the
Bootcamp thing, until I can find a way to install it on my already
exisisting dedicated partition) 


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