Submitted by Surfbits (not verified) on Tue, 2007-01-30 02:01.
So, does this mean I can use this utility to make a virtual machine of my Windows Office PC and use the new Parallels (I think it's 2.5?) which imports virtual machines from the competition, and have my Office PC on my Intel Mac in Parallels?
That would save me from physically hooking up my Mac to my Office PC (frowned upon by my office IT Nazi) and creating the virtual machine in Parallels.
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Windows for Intel Macs
Todd Ogasawara's Windows for Intel Macs ($7.99USD published by O'Reilly Media) is for Intel Mac users running Bootcamp or Parallels who want to learn more about running Microsoft Windows XP on Mac. It also provides specific tips and hints for using Parallels Desktop for Mac.
So, does this mean I can use
So, does this mean I can use this utility to make a virtual machine of my Windows Office PC and use the new Parallels (I think it's 2.5?) which imports virtual machines from the competition, and have my Office PC on my Intel Mac in Parallels?
That would save me from physically hooking up my Mac to my Office PC (frowned upon by my office IT Nazi) and creating the virtual machine in Parallels.