Mailing List AE-List@media-motion.tv ? Message #42823
From: Elliot Steele <elliot@ppdm.de>
Subject: Re: [AE] OT: Mac Bootcamp hardware question
Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2012 20:16:37 +0200
To: After List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
Chris,

If there are drivers available for the version of Windows you want to run
(hopefully Windows 7 64 Bit) then any hardware will run fine but obviously
not under OSX.

I've probably posted this before but "Bootcamp" isn't necessary to run
Windows on a Mac, in fact you don't even need to have an OSX system
installed at all. As far as Windows is concerned it's just another PC.

My advice is always install Windows on a separate HD.

I've been running Windows (& AE) on Mac Pros since 2006 without any problems
so if you have any other questions just fire away!

Cheers

Elliot


Am 04/04/2012 20:04 schrieb "Chris Meyer" unter <chris@crishdesign.com>:

> A lot of you know far more about systems and hardware than I do, so I wanted
> to fact-check the following two statements to try to separate some myth from
> reality about using Bootcamp to run Windows on Mac machines. I'd appreciate
> learning if these statements are true, false, and/or need asterisks and
> qualifications to properly explain:
>
>  - The same hardware will give essentially the same performance on a Mac
> running Bootcamp, or a PC running the same version of Windows.
>
>  - If you cannot use a certain piece of hardware (such as an NVIDIA Quadro
> 6000) in a Mac running MacOS, then you also cannot use that hardware in a Mac
> running Bootcamp.
>
> thanks in advance -
> Chris
> +---End of message---+
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