Location of iOS 5.0 SDK
Dar Scott
dsc at swcp.com
Tue Apr 3 11:28:11 EDT 2012
I have Parallels 6 for lots of Windows, but I thought it will only let me install OS X servers on a VM, not desktops. I put OS X desktops on a rash of partitions on a firewire drive. Does Parallels 7 and Lion get around any technical and license limitations?
Dar
On Apr 3, 2012, at 8:24 AM, Tim Jones wrote:
> Jacque,
>
> After you update to Lion, you can install Parallels 7 and then build a Snow Leopard VM. This is what I do on my personal Mac Pro (I also have Leopard and Tiger, as well as multiple Windows and Linux versions).
>
> Another option would be to buy a firewire external HD and install Lion onto that and then dual boot your system (this is what I do with two of our iMacs.
>
> Tim
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> On Apr 2, 2012, at 10:01 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
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>> On 4/2/12 11:14 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
>>> Jacque, I would say go for it. The current successful recipe, based on my
>>> limited experience, appears to be
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>> <snip>
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>> I've been keeping notes, so I think I've got the recipe down. I just don't want Lion. But everyone seems to have updated successfully so I will do it too. I was going to do it today but I didn't, and now it's getting late, so I'll...do it tomorrow. Right. Tomorrow.
>>
>> (Everybody sing: Tomorrow! Tomorrow! I'll do it, tomorrow!)
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