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Re: Question for you "Computer Techies" out there
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:06 pm
by Paul56
I cannot help but think purchasing a low-end, perhaps refurbished or used, Intel based box for the express purpose of running this software on would be a lot simpler rather than messing with emulators etc.
Re: Question for you "Computer Techies" out there
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:21 pm
by kest874
FYI
A dell XP cd will run on any machine. The biggest difference is that you will need a valid "Product ID", and it will require activation (you cahnge product key during activation)
A dell xp, or vista cd for that matter will install on a dell machine without activation.
Re: Question for you "Computer Techies" out there
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:21 pm
by SharkBait
Paul56 wrote:I cannot help but think purchasing a low-end, perhaps refurbished or used, Intel based box for the express purpose of running this software on would be a lot simpler rather than messing with emulators etc.
Go somewhere like Tiger Direct or the likes and get a refurbished computer for CHEAP.
Re: Question for you "Computer Techies" out there
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 6:13 pm
by yardbird
dsm wrote:lynx wrote:yardbird wrote:At least 3 options for running a windows operating system on a mac:
Boot Camp (dual boot... you choose one or the other windows or mac OS)
Parallels (start Mac's OS and run windows as a virtual machine)
VMWare's Fusion (windows as a virtual machine after starting the mac's OS)
Boot camp is better for machines that don't have a lot of memory since you're only running one OS at a time.
The virtual machine solutions run better if you have more memory
There's another alternative, VirtualBox and it's free. Link:
http://www.virtualbox.org, enjoy.
Has anyone tried this software ? - anyone able to comment on how it interacts with OSX ?
Cheers DSM
Boot Camp, Parallels and Fusion are all supported on campus (I work at a university) so all of those methods are "tried" like crazy... and I personally use VirtualBox on linux so I'm not sure how I left it out of the list. It works great on Ubuntu and since OSX is basically a (highly) modified BSD Darwin.... or at least it WAS.... then I would guess that VirtualBox would run well on it.
Re: Question for you "Computer Techies" out there
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 6:33 pm
by DreamDiver
JoyD. wrote:
I found this site offering a Windows XP Professional Branded CD and License for $89. Here is the description: You are buying (1) Genuine Dell XP Professional SP2 Reinstallation CD and (1) Genuine Hologram COA (Certificate of Authenticity)*
It's possible they may be giving you the disc and everything but the install code. It's also possible that the disk will look at your machine, notice it's not a Dell and say something like "This re-install will only work on a genuine Dell Optiplex Giga-Belch X," or something like: "We could not find your computer's Dell ID code. Please enter it now."
For instance: I have an old HP Athlon with windows 2000 on it, but it originally came with Windows Me. Once, I tried installing the Windows Me on another computer (since I no longer needed it on the HP), just for grins and giggles. It said it didn't recognize the machine as a genuine HP and wouldn't install. No skin off my nose, because Windows Me was terrible. Anyway, I'd make sure the disk will install on
any computer before buying it.
Re: Question for you "Computer Techies" out there
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 7:44 am
by hose head
I would like to know how you do. I am running my software on a Toshiba laptop. I have to get it out, and then hooked up to read my card. I would just like to use my MacBook.
I tried to install with a disk from an IT student (XP pro) but it wouldn't work. I love my MAC. The Toshiba would get a new home if I didn't need it for this one thing. No way would I go buy I PC just so I could run this one software. I could take my Mac to school and find a student to install it right. I just haven't had the time. Great deal on XP software. I've bookmarked it. Be sure you have backup before starting. Maybe over spring break I'll try again and then I can get rid of Toshiba.
Re: Question for you "Computer Techies" out there
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:29 am
by Goofproof
Something to think about is slow times. We hear everywhere about programs for people who want to run Windows on a Mac, I can't remember ever hearing someone with a Windows machine wanting to run a Mac OS on Windows. I don't know the Windows to Mac user ratio in the world, but I'm pretty sure Mac comes out on lower on units in use.
For me I use a platform that supports the programs and services that I use daily, that's how I choose the systems I use. I don't have a problem getting anything I want to do done, because someone has a program written to do the task written for my machine, I don't have to reinvent the wheel to get what I want done. I just do it, and go on to the next task. Jim
Re: Question for you "Computer Techies" out there
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:00 pm
by SharkBait
Goofproof wrote:Something to think about is slow times. We hear everywhere about programs for people who want to run Windows on a Mac, I can't remember ever hearing someone with a Windows machine wanting to run a Mac OS on Windows. I don't know the Windows to Mac user ratio in the world, but I'm pretty sure Mac comes out on lower on units in use.
For me I use a platform that supports the programs and services that I use daily, that's how I choose the systems I use. I don't have a problem getting anything I want to do done, because someone has a program written to do the task written for my machine, I don't have to reinvent the wheel to get what I want done. I just do it, and go on to the next task. Jim
Yep. You gotta put the whole "which one is better" aside and go with the one that runs the apps. That's just the way it is...
"Build a better marketing campaign for your mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door."
Re: Question for you "Computer Techies" out there
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 8:49 am
by bbeck4x4
I switched from the windows world about two years ago, vmware fusion will let you run windows very well, including the apap software as well as the data software for the blood glucose meters.
Brian