Win on Mac?
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
Greetings! I´m currently using Mac as my main device but it is often to slow to run linux/win on VM. As i´m mainly using Win, i thought about completely getting rid of OS and put Win on my Mac? Do you think it will run smoother as on the VM? Any other ideas what to use/do??

Thanks a lot!  :idea: :blush:
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Get a M1 Mac, emulated VM are still faster than Win on baremetal.

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(July 8, 2022, 07:41 AM)zyyza1 Wrote: Greetings! I´m currently using Mac as my main device but it is often to slow to run linux/win on VM. As i´m mainly using Win, i thought about completely getting rid of OS and put Win on my Mac? Do you think it will run smoother as on the VM? Any other ideas what to use/do??

Thanks a lot!  :idea: :blush:


Better change your mind from Win to Linux. First of all you can use user-friendly Ubuntu, because it's easier then any other
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windows forever and ever ever
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(July 8, 2022, 09:35 PM)Gearcapitan Wrote: windows forever and ever ever


you'll change your mind soon enough.
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you can make two parallel operating systems. And when you boot Mac up, you can choose which one you want.
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(July 8, 2022, 07:41 AM)zyyza1 Wrote: Greetings! I´m currently using Mac as my main device but it is often to slow to run linux/win on VM. As i´m mainly using Win, i thought about completely getting rid of OS and put Win on my Mac? Do you think it will run smoother as on the VM? Any other ideas what to use/do??

Thanks a lot!  :idea: :blush:


If you have an intel mac, you can use bootcamp to dualboot to Windows.
Otherwise, Parallels is the best.

Macbooks are really the best laptops out there but thinkpads are also a good option if you want to run linux as a daily OS.
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Use virtual machine, Parellels is the best suited virtualization alternatives on M1 based macs. Dont dual boot i wouldn't advise you that. Also, VMs are easier to dispose.
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win for business man but mac for developer.
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only Linux.. once you get use to it you wont be able to go back to anything else
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