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Lovesong

macrumors 65816
What are you trying to ask?
Yes, you can run Vista by making another partition with BootCamp. Simply make the partition, and install Vista on it.
You can also run it through parallels, though according to the M$ white papers you will need Ultimate to do virtualization. That, and I don't know how well the bloody thing would run, given it's hardware demands.
 

Copland

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May 26, 2006
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Rochester, NY
What are you trying to ask?
Yes, you can run Vista by making another partition with BootCamp. Simply make the partition, and install Vista on it.
You can also run it through parallels, though according to the M$ white papers you will need Ultimate to do virtualization. That, and I don't know how well the bloody thing would run, given it's hardware demands.
Yup. But, I don't think you can install it using BootCamp because I think it only supports XP. However, if it does support Vista, you can't use a BootCamp partition at the same time as Mac OS.
 

iSee

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Oct 25, 2004
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I tried this and it didn't work. Parallels gave me errors when creating the virtual machine. I'd guess that they will support this eventually.
I tried it with Parallels build 3094 Beta 2 (december 21, 2006). If there is a newer version out, maybe that can do it...
 

0007776

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Jul 11, 2006
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WYou can also run it through parallels, though according to the M$ white papers you will need Ultimate to do virtualization. That, and I don't know how well the bloody thing would run, given it's hardware demands.

Would Vista allow that, I thought that I heard something about only being able to run a copy on a single machine, so would it think the your VM is a different computer?
 

marcosscriven

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jul 27, 2006
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What are you trying to ask?
Yes, you can run Vista by making another partition with BootCamp. Simply make the partition, and install Vista on it.
You can also run it through parallels, though according to the M$ white papers you will need Ultimate to do virtualization. That, and I don't know how well the bloody thing would run, given it's hardware demands.

Sorry - to be clear, I litterally mean with the Mac OS - not just on the Mac.

I have installed Vista fine on its own partition, using Bootcamp. I have also installed Vista fine in a virtual machine, using Parallels on Mac OS - however, it's a separate install.

When one creates a VM, under the custom options, there is an option to use th e 'bootcamp' install - BUT it is greyed out.

Also, apparently it is possible to create a Parallels disk image from within Vista using Trasnporter - but that fails with an error too.
 

Hls811

macrumors 6502a
Apr 19, 2004
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New Jersey
Sorry - to be clear, I litterally mean with the Mac OS - not just on the Mac.

I have installed Vista fine on its own partition, using Bootcamp. I have also installed Vista fine in a virtual machine, using Parallels on Mac OS - however, it's a separate install.

When one creates a VM, under the custom options, there is an option to use th e 'bootcamp' install - BUT it is greyed out.

Also, apparently it is possible to create a Parallels disk image from within Vista using Trasnporter - but that fails with an error too.

Apparently thats only compatible w/ XP at the moment... Most likely since Bootcamp doesn't officially support Vista. I'm sure once Vista is supported via Bootcamp that feature will be available through Parallels.
 

dgdosen

macrumors 68030
Dec 13, 2003
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Seattle
If you're on Parallels beta, you can see they're building that in -(using the Bootcamp Vista image as a parallels image), but it's not ready yet...

So today you can:
- Install Vista on Bootcamp (Bootcamp is in beta)
- Install Vista in Parallels (Parallels support in beta)
- Not Use the same partition for both (Not Yet in Parallels beta)

Hopefully soon though...

I really like Vista on the Mac Pro - it's some pretty fast hardware, but I like having macos around too...

I read somewhere that Apple sales will point out that Vista has too high of hardware requirements, when the Apple hardware is already faster than most legacy PC's that might go through that upgrade.
 

robbieduncan

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Jul 24, 2002
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I tried this and it didn't work. Parallels gave me errors when creating the virtual machine. I'd guess that they will support this eventually.
I tried it with Parallels build 3094 Beta 2 (december 21, 2006). If there is a newer version out, maybe that can do it...

3150 is available but I don't think that supports it either...
 

apfhex

macrumors 68030
Aug 8, 2006
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Northern California
What about RC3 (Build 3170)? I'm also interested in using my Boot Camp Windows Vista with Parallels, but not willing to test it out without some confirmation that it works.
 

ipoddin

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Jan 6, 2004
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Los Angeles
According to this it's not going to happen unless you have Ultimate versions. At least not legally. There's got to be a workaround to use Boot Camp with Parallels for Vista Home Premium.
 
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