![]() ![]() The main drawback of this approach would likely be procuring a copy of Windows. I have about an hour's worth of experience with Apple computers so don't know off the top of my head how to do so, but I believe the gist is to create a partition on your hard drive, install Windows to the partition, then use a piece of software to manage which OS you boot into on startup. ![]() Your best bet is do as Matt says, install a copy of Windows onto your Mac. If you want to have a fiddle, this is probably the most likely to find success with: Home - PlayOnMac - Run your Windows applications on Mac easily! and a cursory glance tells me that nobody's had much luck from that angle. There are ways, but they invariably involve you using some form of emulator like W.I.N.E.
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