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Answer» I have a mac osx version 10.9.1 running a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 gb of memory. I am a gamer and unfortunately I can't have the option to run pc games on a mac, or can I xD. I can with bootcamp and I am about to buy a windows 7 installer disc 64x64 professional. I will obviously still use the mac and windows function, windows only for gaming, mac for other games I can run on my mac. If I install windows do I NEED to buy/install antivirus or spyware programs to protect my computer? Normally a mac doesn't need it but if I get windows will I need it? I have a mac osx version 10.9.1 running a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 gb of memory. I am a gamer and unfortunately I can't have the option to run pc games on a mac, or can I xD. I can with bootcamp and I am about to buy a windows 7 installer disc 64x64 professional. I will obviously still use the mac and windows function, windows only for gaming, mac for other games I can run on my mac. If I install windows do I need to buy/install antivirus or spyware programs to protect my computer? Normally a mac doesn't need it but if I get windows will I need it? You certainly can use Bootcamp like that and YES, you will need antivirus under Windows as you will effectively have a Windows laptop. That said, there is no need to pay for Windows antivirus - There are plenty of very good free antivirus programs such as Avast and Microsoft Security Essentials. However, bear in mind that you probably don't have a very powerful GRAPHICS card in your Mac so it may not run games that well.Thanks Cameron, if I can't run the games well i'll get a better graphics card and thanks for answering my question Geek on the other hand *cough *cough you didn't answer the question, I asked if I need to get antivirus and you said get a pc forget that man im getting some antivirus Quote from: motomarz on January 15, 2014, 05:59:38 PM Thanks Cameron, if I can't run the games well i'll get a better graphics card and thanks for answering my question No PROBLEM, but bear in mind that you can't upgrade a graphics card on most Macs - The only exception is the previous generations of Mac Pro. So if you can't run it now, then you won't be able to in the future. Personally what I would try is to download and install Windows 7 from here: http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/14709-Windows-7-Digital-River-direct-links-Multiple-Languages-X86-amp-X64/page60. Install it without entering a key - This will give you 30 days to try it out and see if it will run the games you want. If it does not work then you can simply remove it and if it does you can then buy a copy of Windows and enter the included key to activate your existing Windows installation.camerongray has given the reason I raked about an alternative. It is hard to find a graphics card for a MAC running Windows. You can get a cheap used tower PC that will work with many good graphics cards. And they include Windows 7 64 bit with drivers already installed. Even with Boot Camp, it is harder than t it looks. Not my opinion. That is what experts say. But if you are in love Boot Camp, go ahead. Have fun! I THOUGHT you wanted to play a Windows game and get fun from that. Sorry if I mus understood. Please post back in a month or so and let us know how long it took. |
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