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Tutorial Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac

In questo Apple Blog parliamo di Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac, ottima applicazione che ci permette di avere più sistemi operativi su un unico Mac, tramite macchine virtuali. Commentate e Votate il tutorial ! Buona visione

Channels: Ubuntu Linux 

Added: 281 days ago by nate

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How to install windows xp on your mac via boot camp

keep this in mind YOUR MAC HAS TO BE INTEL BASED TO DO THIS Disclaimer: I am not held responsible for anything you do to your computer, Don't complain to me if you break your computer DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK there are diferent ways to install windows on your mac. 3 ways * Parallels *VMware fusion *or Bootcamp enjoy this video :D

Channels: Vmware  

Added: 282 days ago by nate

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How to play any ijji game on a Mac

VMWare Fusion: http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/ Things to remember: - You need to buy a copy of windows and vmware fusion itself to use this option. You also need a mac with good enough specs for your games to run smoothly. The upside is that you can run Windows and ijji games IN mac OS X. - You only need to buy a copy of windows for the Boot Camp option. However you cannot run OS X at the same time with this option but Windows and the game itself will run faster. For tutorials on how to install Windows for both of these options, videos can be found all over youtube explaining how. Quick Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8-x8yaQMDo P.S Yes, Parallels and Virtual Box may... work. But I only referred to these two in the video because I know they definitely work. Thanks for watching. Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/cirquedupomme ☼

Channels: Vmware  

Added: 282 days ago by nate

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How to fully install bootable Linux on a USB device

This tutorial shows how to install ubuntu fully on a USB device, this requires at least 2gig usb device and will change it to a Linux format, download links for Mac OS X Linux format reader, install first then second: Macfuse download: http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/downloads/detail?name=MacFUSE-2.0.3%2C2.dmg&can=2&q= Macfuse linux partition support: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-ext2/files/fuse-ext2/fuse-ext2-0.0.7/fuse-ext2-0.0.7.dmg/download This will not boot on a MacBook Pro late 2007 with rEFIt but should boot with other applications and on a PC.

Channels: Vmware  

Added: 282 days ago by nate

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