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I have TC5, a Mac and Crossover. Am I stuffed?

New Here ,
Aug 12, 2014 Aug 12, 2014

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I have tried to install TC5 onto my mack using Crossover install. I am not optimistic as crossover doesn't list TC5. Do I have to install a VM to get round this and if so, what do you recommend?

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LEGEND , Aug 12, 2014 Aug 12, 2014

I would recommend either (boot camp [fastest most reliable], Parallels [my choice, I have used it for years with XP, Win 7, Win 8, and now 8.1], and my employer’s choice [Virtualbox]). They all work.I know of people that have used Fusion without issue in the past, I have no recent testimony on it. I put my money on Parallels. I like the convenience of having both machines up and running at the same time.

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Aug 12, 2014 Aug 12, 2014

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Most TCS Mac users are installing it under Parallels or other Win emulators – search the FM forums for “Mac” and you should hit a number of different configs.

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Aug 13, 2014 Aug 13, 2014

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Thanks Jeff, much appreciated

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I would recommend either (boot camp [fastest most reliable], Parallels [my choice, I have used it for years with XP, Win 7, Win 8, and now 8.1], and my employer’s choice [Virtualbox]). They all work.I know of people that have used Fusion without issue in the past, I have no recent testimony on it. I put my money on Parallels. I like the convenience of having both machines up and running at the same time.

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Thanks Michael for your considered answer

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