![]() ![]() You can run a free virtual machine program ( VirtualBox) which will do the job like the commercial ones do (revert snapshots too), but isn't as feature rich, but it is supported in older OS X versions a lot longer than the commercial versions and it is free, so it only nags to update. Easy to revert to earlier snapshots of the guest OS. You can run a paid commercial virtual machine program (Parallels or VMFusion) that runs Windows/Linux and some OS X versions in a window in OS X, the updates are paid some are more frequent, but it gives more features (copy BootCamp partition to use as a vm for instance) and ease to install. If one PC program or so, y ou can check if it will run fine in the program called Codeweavers, but it might be a hassle and problematic. If one PC program or so, you can check if it will run well in the program called Wine, but it might be a hassle and problematic. I wrote this because we get a lot of questions what would be the best way to run Windows on a Mac. ![]()
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