don't go with bootcamp - it requires you to restart your computer and choose which partition you want to run. I have been using Parallels now for a few months on my MackBook (not pro) and love it - of course, you need a copy of windows and any ther program you would want to run on your windows OS, but if you get a big enough hard drive to accomidate everything you want to run on it, and enough ram to handle it all, it should run fine. i have 1GB RAM and a 10GB partition to run windows and it works great for all the office applications and some minor web work i do that requires windows OS, but if you are going to do gaming, etc, i would max out your specs wherever you can.
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don't go with bootcamp - it requires you to restart your computer and choose which partition you want to run. I have been using Parallels now for a few months on my MackBook (not pro) and love it - of course, you need a copy of windows and any ther program you would want to run on your windows OS, but if you get a big enough hard drive to accomidate everything you want to run on it, and enough ram to handle it all, it should run fine. i have 1GB RAM and a 10GB partition to run windows and it works great for all the office applications and some minor web work i do that requires windows OS, but if you are going to do gaming, etc, i would max out your specs wherever you can.
What Parallels software did you use?
Thanks!