These are really the only three good options. Secondly, if the virtual machine gets a virus or crashes or anything else happens, you just reset it and you’re back to a pristine copy of your operating system.įor Mac, there are a couple of virtual machine vendors that you can use: VMware Fusion Parallels VirtualBox Virtual machines run inside software, so they are a bit slower, but they have some huge advantages.įirstly, everything inside the virtual machine stays inside the virtual machine. In addition, you can try out other operating systems on your current machine without having to create dual boot or triple boot systems. I’ve already written several articles on virtual machines because they are a great way to keep you safe from viruses and increase your privacy. The second best choice in my opinion if you need Windows installed locally on the machine is to use a virtual machine.
Overall, if you need a full copy of Windows and want to fully utilize the specs of your Mac, I suggest using Boot Camp.
You’ll also need to have about 50 to 100 GB of free space available on your Mac in order to install Windows. With a full copy of Windows, you can install any and all programs without limitation. This means it’ll be faster than any other method mentioned below. The advantages of using Boot Camp are two-fold: you get an entire copy of Windows installed and it is running directly on the Mac hardware.