ryanc2
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Windows convert that stepped up to a new MacBook pro. Gotten great advice here on my Parker, so I'm hoping the mac users can help ease my conversion from Windows.
Megabyte":aax46dip said:I have been driving a Mac since 1985. If you have any questions, just ask. :wink:
ryanc2":2gkm7wdd said:I want to suck a windows image off my work laptop and load on the mac. Do I load transporter on the windows machine to create the image and then transfer the image to the mac?
Megabyte":3mrhg88m said:ryanc2":3mrhg88m said:I want to suck a windows image off my work laptop and load on the mac. Do I load transporter on the windows machine to create the image and then transfer the image to the mac?
No need to go to all that trouble, as a jpg looks the same to either OS.
Simply email the image from the windows machine to yourself at home.
After you receive the image at home, do with it what you will.
Download a copy of GraphicConverter and life will get even easier.
ryanc2":3p9jg1lq said:Megabyte":3p9jg1lq said:ryanc2":3p9jg1lq said:I want to suck a windows image off my work laptop and load on the mac. Do I load transporter on the windows machine to create the image and then transfer the image to the mac?
No need to go to all that trouble, as a jpg looks the same to either OS.
Simply email the image from the windows machine to yourself at home.
After you receive the image at home, do with it what you will.
Download a copy of GraphicConverter and life will get even easier.
Sorry Kevin, I wasn't specific enough in my question. I want to run parallels on my mac so I can have Windows running as a VM on my mac.
Looks pretty straight forward if I was starting from scratch with a Windows install, but I want to start with an image of
my work machine so I can ditch my IBM brick and carry this. I was thinking I saw a post where you said you were running parallels.
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