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If You Value Vista, Boot Up Boot Camp |
Boot Camp doesn't create a virtual Windows computer -- it actually carves out part of an Intel-based Macintosh's hard disk and turns it into a full-blown physical Windows computer. To Windows, a Mac configured this way looks just like any Dell or Hewlett-Packard or other standard Windows computer. Boot Camp is free, but, like Parallels and Fusion, it requires you to purchase a full, boxed copy of Windows to install. The upside of the Boot Camp approach is that, when you are running Windows on the Mac, all of the computer's hardware is devoted to Windows.
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