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Originally Posted by sarettah
Macs are turn on and go. Easy peezy.
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I am such a Windows cultist - I can do most things using muscle memory only - I can do anything on the Mac as well but it isn't natural and I can't teach someone like that...
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Originally Posted by Colmike9
Back a long time ago, I was working for Apple when they switched from Motorola to Intel, and Bootcamp came out. We didn't support it yet, but it worked well and I think it still does.
There was also something called Parallels and I think that's still around, too, but it wasn't free. You could run Windows in a virtual window on the Mac OS.
(You could dual boot before bootcamp came out, though, but then you had to do things like use exactly the right hardware)
support.apple.com is good for most things, and if you're using OSX 10.4, I might have written the article.... lol
Or click HERE to sign up for a virtual thing on Wednesday to learn how to use Macs. 
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Thanks - I think it was Bootcamp I was thinking of.....