Install and Run Windows on an Intel-based Mac with Ease
by Adam Engst, Publisher of TidBITS and the ‘Take Control’ series of eBooks.
If you want to install Windows on your Intel-based Mac soon, or if you’ve installed Windows but aren’t happy with how it’s working, you can find up-to-date help in the 148-page “Take Control of Running Windows on a Mac,” by Joe Kissell. The ebook is completely up-to-date and loaded with all the details you need to run Windows on a Mac successfully with Apple’s Boot Camp 1.3 beta, Parallels Desktop 3.0, the release candidate of VMware Fusion, and the free public beta of
VirtualBox. It also now covers both Windows XP and Vista and includes real-world advice about installing Windows, dealing with tricky peripherals, sharing files between Windows and Mac OS X, backing up a Windows installation, avoiding Windows malware, and more.
Still not sure? Check out the free 29-page sample to see what we mean!
Read this book to learn the answers to questions such as:
- How can I get a copy of Windows XP or Vista that will work on a Mac?
- What can I expect and how can I avoid problems with Windows activation?
- Should I run Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion, or VirtualBox?
- How can I best right-click in Boot Camp?
- How can I make my Bluetooth device work with Boot Camp?
- What are my options for sharing files between Windows and Mac OS X?
- What is a smart way to back up my Windows installation?
- How can I print from my Windows software?
- What techniques can I use to avoid viruses and spyware in Windows?
- How do I use one installation of Windows for Boot Camp and my virtualization software?
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