Clare asks, “How can I have both a Mac and a PC?”

Q: I’ve started getting into editing videos. I’ve heard Macs are the best computers for this, but I need to have a PC for my job. We have some programs for our company that only work on Windows. Do you have any suggestions?

A: We sure do, Clare. We would definitely recommend getting a Mac if you are seriously interested in video editing, but if the software you need for your job will only work on Windows, you’ll need to have Windows. Unfortunately, it can be frustrating to have to run two computers at the same time. But what if you could have the best of both worlds on one computer? It can be done by installing Windows on a Mac.

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Windows 8 running on a MacBook Pro.

Yes, you read that correctly. You can actually install Windows on any Mac with an Intel processor, which all current Mac models have. This will create what is called a dual-boot system with both Mac OS and Windows. Setting this up isn’t hard to do, but you’ll need to make sure that you purchase a full version installation disc or download of Windows first (an upgrade version cannot be used). Of course, you’ll need to buy a Mac as well.

To install Windows on a Mac, you will use one of two programs: Boot Camp or Parallels. Boot Camp comes free with your Apple computer, while Parallels is a separate program that costs around $80. The major difference between the two programs is how your computer will run the different operating systems in relation to each other. Boot Camp allows you to run Windows or Mac OS, and you decide which one you want to use when you boot your computer. If you want to switch to the other operating system, you have restart your machine.

Parallels, on the other hand, lets you use Windows and Mac OS at the same time and switch back and forth while both are running. You can even launch Windows applications right from your Mac dock, and it will switch over to Windows automatically. The downside to this program (apart from the price tag) is that your computer can become really bogged down since you’re running two operating systems at the same time.

Of the two, we prefer Boot Camp. To install Windows using it, just open your Launchpad, go to the Boot Camp Assistant and follow the instructions. As with any major change to your computer, we recommend that you back up all of your important files and documents before you install Windows.

With a little time and energy, Clare, you’ll be doing everything you want and need to with two computers in one!

2 comments for “Clare asks, “How can I have both a Mac and a PC?”

  1. Alberto Crespo
    06/09/2014 at 1:49 PM

    Clare: I do not recommend to install Windows on a Mac. Besides the interface it is awful you will create a virus vulnerability for your computer.
    Try a KVM switch, that means a hardware device that allows you to control multiple computers from one keyboard, video monitor and mouse. It is possible to control a Mac and a PC together and you can get it for $30 up.
    Note: to connect the Mac to de KVM you will need a Mac or Mac compatible connector.

    Alberto

    • 06/10/2014 at 12:43 AM

      Clare: I run Windows 8.1 and Mac OS X 10.9 on my Macbook Pro. (That’s actually my laptop in the picture!) It’s the best Windows laptop I have ever used, and I have lost count of how many I have used. You have no more vulnerability of getting a virus on Windows as you do on any other Windows laptop, and installing Windows on Bootcamp does NOT create a virus vulnerability for your Mac OS partition. A KVM switch will not change the fact that you would have to buy two separate computers.

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