Windows on Macintosh

Windows users are hooked on PCs like magnets. I am a regular Windows user and my laptop isn’t doing my production jobs smoothly like I wanted. I own Rongla Media LLC. and I edit and produce videos for various projects and my laptop is just getting slower and slower. My laptop has no SpyWare or anything of that sort. It has a Norton Anti-Virus software installed and it gets updated regularly. It has alot of RAM and it runs on a Intel Centrino processor so it “suppose” to work nicely, but unfortunately the high-grade hardware is not enough.

I checked out the iMacs and Macintosh’s laptops and I am very impressed. Not only can I own a powerful system such as a Mac, I don’t have to stop using Microsoft Windows. With Apple’s Boot Camp I can have Mac OS and I can have Windows on it. I can do my video editing and video productions on the Mac OS and I can do my other regular jobs on the Windows OS.

If you don’t believe me then go to the nearest electronic store that sells Macintosh computers and see it for yourself. Macintosh is smooth and it processes its applications smoothly.

Downside
As always there is a downside to this. If you want to run Windows, you need to purchase a copy of Windows XP SE 2 or better. Also, Apple’s Boot Camp is in beta so, you may have to wait till it’s out of beta if you are going to load up your Macintosh with important files.


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