![]() Parallels and VMWare Fusion are two excellent options for running Windows VMs on your Mac. ![]() There is dedicated software that will do the heavy lifting for your VM – like managing virtualization, memory and peripherals. If choosing which OS to boot into isn’t your cup of tea, your other option is to run Windows in a virtual machine (VM) with OSX acting as the host OS. This of course means you can install Visual Studio and write C# all day, just as in a Windows machine. In this mode, Windows is running natively “on the metal” and you get the full performance benefits. Once done, you can easily boot into Windows instead of OSX and reuse all of the I/O (input-output) drivers for peripherals. Simply use the built-in Bootcamp Assistant, make a partition and install Windows. ![]() This is the Apple way of allowing you to run Windows on an Intel-based Mac. Boot Camp is a multi boot utility included with Apple Inc.'s OS X that assists users in installing Microsoft Windows operating systems on Intel-based Macintosh computers ![]()
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