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Is there any reason to get Pro over Home for bootcamp and/or parallels? The only thing I would be using windows (mainly through parallels) for is running a couple of basic programs -- publisher, access, and a couple of others that are unavailable on the Mac. Also, I might use BootCamp to try out a few games. Is there any reason why I should pay extra for Pro????
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Home also contains most of the pro features in one way or another. You can access them by booting to XP in Safe mode.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Seattle
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I thought Home couldn't access the second processor in a dual processor computer. Wouldn't that mean only one core?
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Location: Arizona
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i have pro for my intel imac and it runs fine
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Join Date: May 2004
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It doesn't matter, it still has two CPUs, and the OS still sees it as such. Dual cores doesn't change the fact that there are two CPUs.
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