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FlyingTexan

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Question is in the title. I've googled a couple options and basically I have one specialty program (motor diagnostic software) that requires windows so wondering if I can use bootcamp to install it or if I should just use parallels?
 

Mike Boreham

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You can certainly run Bootcamp on a 2017 MacBook. You can also use Parallels, I have done both. For most non-gaming purposes it is perfectly adequate even with 8GB RAM, especially if you don't multi-task Windows and Mac.

Parallels is a lot less trouble and more accessible but going to cost more as you need to buy the Parallels app as well as Windows licence.

I did once come across a situation where Parallels would not update the firmware on a USB connected camera, but Bootcamp would. if your Motor diagnostic app involves connecting a device (like a camera in my case) by USB, there is a chance of a problem.

There are other ways of running a single Windows app on Mac which I don't have experience of.....you will get more info in the Windows on Mac forum than here.
 
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