By Chelsea, 11 August, 2012
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macOS and Mac Apps
Greetings all you OS X gurus,
I love my Mac and kind of hate to do this, but I need the best of both worlds for college right now without lugging around two computers. I have no idea what I'm doing at this stage, so beg asking the question: Dual-boot or VM?
A bit of background:
Running a MacBook Air top 2011 model with a 128 GB internal. This is no problem, since I keep all big files on other external drives. The main things I plan on using Windows for are:
1) Running a laboratory data analysis program which runs fine on my other computer with lower specs.
2) Running Office every now and then.
3) Using the occasional audio game.
What do you guys think? I've heard 30 Gigs for Windows, and that sounds about right. Since I'll have to have a sighty around for the Windows install, accessibility of the dual-boot software won't be a problem. Is the VM slower? What have your experiences been?
Looking forward to a heavily infused Mac school year, and thanks!
Chelsea
Comments
I'd suggest you dual boot
The Best of Both Worlds
Hello. Can you have voiceover
It's Complicated