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Even Mavericks alone is not an upgrade, often that requires a bunch of extra chip RAM capacity. (the latter looked 'more pro' for windows)Īnyway, helpful information about your computer and its current configuration, OS X version, RAM installed, hard disk drive specs (free vs used capacity) are numbers that can make a difference going into a new thing. Never heard of either one: wondershare or cyberlink powerdirector. I'd try & avoid running Windows in a Mac even though it can run three or more different OS, including linux/unix builds. Or don't want to buy the upscale or pro Apple image software that does a fine job at a cost. Not sure about this, suggests in their advert to be something to use if you can't use the cyberlink product. and for Windows, its own anti-virual software not needed at all in a Mac. And would need to have a large internal hard disk drive with plenty of room since the space for Windows takes away space for Mac OS X and its applications to run and also you'd need plenty of chip RAM installed to run this other System plus software. Or get & use Parallels, or VMFusion software and use it along with Windows to run applications written for a Windows OS. For Windows on a Mac you'd have to own a Windows retail system installer with keycode, and use BootCamp utility in the Mac OS X to set up a partition on the computer hard disk drive (issues? if you have Apple Fusion Drive where a SSD + HDD are automatically co-joined) and then install the Windows system there.
