Parallels

I am a Windows user beginning to switch my personal things over to my new MacBook Air.

I know there is an application named Parallels that creates a virtual Windows machine so you can run Windows on the map. If I go ahead with it, how does it work, I would mostly be using Power Bi,

so once Parallels is loaded, I would download PBi and it would be installed inside the Parallels data.

Not sure I want to muck up my beautiful Air with junk!!! Thanks

Posted on Dec 23, 2020 7:15 AM

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Posted on Dec 23, 2020 7:39 AM

Yes, Parallels will allow you to run Windows in a virtual machine on your Mac. You'd need to buy both Parallels and a license for Windows (the latter is not included with Parallels). I have used it in the past, switching is seamless it works well for most software (mainly it's not ideal for gaming, but fine for productivity software).


If your Mac is an Intel Mac, Parallels is good to go. If your Mac is one of the new models with the M1 chip, Parallels is still in beta but you can run it. See this for more details: https://www.parallels.com/blogs/parallels-desktop-apple-silicon-mac/

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Dec 23, 2020 7:39 AM in response to firebird0402

Yes, Parallels will allow you to run Windows in a virtual machine on your Mac. You'd need to buy both Parallels and a license for Windows (the latter is not included with Parallels). I have used it in the past, switching is seamless it works well for most software (mainly it's not ideal for gaming, but fine for productivity software).


If your Mac is an Intel Mac, Parallels is good to go. If your Mac is one of the new models with the M1 chip, Parallels is still in beta but you can run it. See this for more details: https://www.parallels.com/blogs/parallels-desktop-apple-silicon-mac/

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