Can Microsoft Windows Vista Run On A Intel-Based Mac?
Jun 14th, 2007 by Martin
Yes you can in short. Apple has recently updated it’s boot camp utility to allow a seperate partition for Vista on your internal hard disk. Currently the beta version is available for download for free however you will have to pay for it in the future when integrated into the next MacOS.
Vista can be run using Mac virtualisation software such as Parallels desktop, this allows you to run windows applications alongside your Mac programs but note, you need a lot of disk space available.
Please note Microsoft terms and conditions allow only the ultimate, enterprise and business to be run on virtualisation software so you can’t legally use it with the cheaper versions of Vista.