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Subject: Re: installing windows on mac
Which version of jaws u use with win10
Md
On May 22, 2017, at 11:45 PM, Simon Fogarty
<si...@blinky-net.com<mailto:si...@blinky-net.com>> wrote:
Hi,
Yeah sorry this is a day or so late,
I’ve got windows 10 pro 64 bit installed through bo
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On Behalf Of Harry Bell
Sent: Tuesday, 23 May 2017 6:52 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: installing windows on mac
I'm going to install Windows 10 via Bootcamp on my late 2014 Mac Mini but first
I have to decrypt the HD (Filevault2 has decrypted
Which version of jaws u use with win10
Md
> On May 22, 2017, at 11:45 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Yeah sorry this is a day or so late,
>
> I’ve got windows 10 pro 64 bit installed through bootcamp on my Mac Book Air
> 11” mid 2013
> It works great for me
I'm going to install Windows 10 via Bootcamp on my late 2014 Mac Mini but first
I have to decrypt the HD (Filevault2 has decrypted 34% in the last 24 hours!!).
Once I've installed Windows 10, how can I encrypt both partitions with
Filevault2?
Thanks
Harry
> On 23 May 2017, at 07:45, Simon
Hi,
Yeah sorry this is a day or so late,
I’ve got windows 10 pro 64 bit installed through bootcamp on my Mac Book Air
11” mid 2013
It works great for me through bootcamp and windows 10 is pretty smooth to use.
I also have just setup a Sierra machine with 2 virtual machines in virtual box
One
Hi. For me, I've ran both without any problems on both a virtual machine and a
bootcamped partition. It's all personal preference in my opinion. Some people
will tell you to go with Windows 7 while others will say Windows 10. If you're
going to use Fusion, try both and see which one you like
There were certain 64-bit machines that couldn’t go to Yosemite because they
could only run a 32-bit kernel and 32-bit EFI or had non-discrete GPUs that
weren’t supported by 64-bit drivers. Hence you could well be able to run
64-bit Windows or another OS on a 2007 Mac, but not OS X.
>>> couldn't go beyond Lion or Mountain Lion, and if one doesn't have those in
>>> your purchase list, those machines get stuck at what they came with. I'm
>>> not sure how true that is though.
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From
: Shawn Krasniuk
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2015 2:45 AM
Subject: Re: Installing Windows on Mac Question
Hi. You won't have any problems installing on your Mac. I used to have
Bootcamp but now I've switched back to VMWare Fusion which is all I need
nes get stuck at what they came with. I'm not
> sure how true that is though.
>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Shawn Krasniuk <mailto:bbssh...@icloud.com>
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>> Sent: Sunday
Hi. You won't have any problems installing on your Mac. I used to have Bootcamp
but now I've switched back to VMWare Fusion which is all I need but that's
personal preference. I apologize in advance for going off topic a bit, but how
old is the MacBook you are using? If it's 2007 or above, you
there are some configuration how to install windows on your mac, there's a vm
ware fusion and bootcamp either way this is both okay.
> On 27 Sep 2015, at 4:50 AM, Mauricio Molina wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Before I ask my question, I want to provide the following
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