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![]() Deals: Amazon Takes $ iPad Air With Numerous Record Low Prices.iPhone 15 Pro Again Rumored to Feature Ultra-Thin Bezels Like Apple Watch.Review: Schlage's Encode Plus Lock Offers Convenient Home Access Right From Your iPhone or Apple Watch.15-Inch MacBook Air Will Reportedly Have M2 Chip.My work experience is broad but we are on Windows 8 embedded or Pro. I do have a cheap convertible Windows 10 slate/laptop for the munchkins to mess with instead of my Macs and I have a cheap Android tablet for the same purpose. My home experience with Windows 10 is limited as I only use it to get around the Citrix problem which BTW does not exist on iOS, go figure. Our Radiologist workstations use custom graphics cards so when Apple abandoned the Cheesegrater for the Trashcan and started marketing an iMac as a “Pro” machine the holdouts transitioned away from the Mac and many Radiologists were fierce Mac supporters. Apple is missing a great opportunity by neglecting markets like this. I work in Radiology and a decade ago all our stuff was on some flavor of UNIX and now it is almost universally on Windows or Red Hat LINUX. They will not go to Win10 until MS forces them to. Well I see BSOD on Windows 7 and variants, which is the default standard in most corporate environments. It’s like giving a glass of boiling water to somebody on Bondi beach. MacDailyNews Take: Running Windows 10 on your Mac. “To start, we need to grab a Windows 10 ISO file from the Microsoft website…” You’ll also want to perform a backup of your Mac in the (rare) case that something goes wrong,” Hunt writes. “Finally, update your Mac’s OS to ensure there are no compatibility problems. During the installation process, you can set the Windows partition to whatever size you want, as long as the drive has enough storage.” “Make sure you have at least 32GB of free space on your hard drive for the Windows installation. Straight from Apple, these are the compatible models: MacBook Pro (2012 and later) MacBook Air (2012 and later) MacBook (2015 and later) iMac (2012 and later) Mac mini (2012 and later) Mac mini Server (Late 2012) Mac Pro (Late 2013),” Hunt writes. “Before starting anything else, be sure you have a Mac that supports Windows 10. “Whether it’s for a great gaming experience or you just want to try out Windows 10 on Apple’s svelte hardware, here’s how to get it all set up.” “If you’re looking to install Windows on your Mac, Boot Camp is the best way to go,” Cale Hunt writes for iMore.
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