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Hi everyone
I know that you need hardware virtualization to be able to run Mac in a Virtual Machine in Windows 7, but do you need it to run Mac directly? As in actually installing it to dual boot with?
I have an Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 processor, which should by Intel's website support VT but there is no such option in the BIOS, and believe me, I've looked
Also, I heard that in Mac you dont get application installers but rather you have to drag the application into some sort of folder? Is that true? Because if I install Mac I will be dual booting from my 64GB SSD which isnt too big. I know in Windows you can tell it to install to a seperate hard drive but can you do that on a Mac?
Thanks
Raze599
I know that you need hardware virtualization to be able to run Mac in a Virtual Machine in Windows 7, but do you need it to run Mac directly? As in actually installing it to dual boot with?
I have an Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 processor, which should by Intel's website support VT but there is no such option in the BIOS, and believe me, I've looked
Also, I heard that in Mac you dont get application installers but rather you have to drag the application into some sort of folder? Is that true? Because if I install Mac I will be dual booting from my 64GB SSD which isnt too big. I know in Windows you can tell it to install to a seperate hard drive but can you do that on a Mac?
Thanks
Raze599