Cmach
Actually I am not happy with the ease with which my windows machine gets slow and buggy after surfing the web, and I am not happy with the ease of implementing high end audio or video applications compared to the Mac. Which is why I am asking the question.
More specifically, I was asking about what Vegassears and Tvad are talking about - running both environments simultaneously.
I definitely would not be impressed if I had to reboot to switch between operating systems?!
Does anyone know if you can increase RAM or something so both can be run smoothly and efficiently with multiple tasks in both environments?
Thanks for all ideas.
Actually I am not happy with the ease with which my windows machine gets slow and buggy after surfing the web, and I am not happy with the ease of implementing high end audio or video applications compared to the Mac. Which is why I am asking the question.
More specifically, I was asking about what Vegassears and Tvad are talking about - running both environments simultaneously.
I definitely would not be impressed if I had to reboot to switch between operating systems?!
Does anyone know if you can increase RAM or something so both can be run smoothly and efficiently with multiple tasks in both environments?
Thanks for all ideas.