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For those of you who are looking for an easy way to run Windows on your Mac, just keep reading and I will show you everything you need right below. MacOS does have built-in support for Windows called Boot Camp. This feature let you turn your Mac into a dual-boot system with both macOS and Windows installed on it.

But if you just need to get Windows up and use a particular application, using a Windows emulator will be a better solution and save a lot of hassle. In this article, I’m going to show you the list of best Windows emulators (FREE & PAID) that I have used and had good experiences with.

Just scroll down, learn about them and choose a good one for your Mac! Parallels Desktop Parallels is the virtual machine software that lets you run Windows on your Mac without rebooting and use Windows applications like they are native to Mac or PC. It also supports plenty of other operating systems such as Chromium, Android, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu. Parallels gives you several ways to run Windows.

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You can clone an existing computer by using the “Transfer Windows from a PC”, or install a fresh version from Microsoft. If you’ve used Boot Camp before, you can reuse this existing Boot Camp installation. Parallels also allows you to purchase and download original Windows ISO file right from within the program. What I love the most about Parallels is its Coherence, which is a view mode that allows you to run Windows apps on your Mac, as though they were native Mac applications. Under the Coherence mode, you can run Windows apps directly from the Mac Dock and easily switch between both your Windows and Mac apps without managing two separate desktops or rebooting.

Another key feature of Parallels is the ability to install and let users play Windows games. Note that it’s just a virtual software, so using Parallels would be ideal for playing certain games casually or games that don’t require a lot of powerful processing. If you want to try big games that are graphically intensive, I recommend Boot Camp. VMWare Fusion VMWare Fusion & Parallels do fundamentally the same thing, but they have some differences in features, performance & user subscriptions. Parallels calls their windowed mode support “Coherence”, while in VMware Fusion it’s called “Unity”. There are some minor differences between the ways that each program handles these modes, but they work in essentially the same way. They both allow you to run Windows apps on your Mac desktop so you can copy, paste between Windows and Mac apps, move and resize them.

Run Windows programs on Mac OS X without buying a Windows license. Bootcamp is a Mac native utility app which allow you to install Windows on your Mac computer. It creates partition for Windows OS and add Mac support software. So you can use your MacBook brightness, trackpad functions on Windows. Watch me break priceless computer hardware from the 80's! Part 1 will be re-uploaded and Part 2 will be.

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