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Parallels Desktop for Mac 4.0 - Switching Mac to Windows XP
Parallels Desktop for Mac is a virtualization solution that enables you to create virtual machines on
Macintosh computers with Intel processors (1.66 GHz and faster). You can install a Windows,
Linux, Mac OS X, or another operating system in each of your virtual machines, and work with
them and their applications side by side with your Mac OS X applications.
Parallels 4.0 for Mac is an all-in-one solution for you to achieve the goal of switch Mac OS X to XP without rebooting. You can install Windows XP in a VM on your Mac or migrate your existing Windows XP to a VM on your Mac with Parallels Desktop 4.0 for Mac. and run Mac and Windows on one computer easily. Easy to use yet powerful.
- Create powerful and easy to use virtual machines
- Run Windows on a Mac easily and smoothly
- Use 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems inside your virtual machines
- Use Windows and Linux applications side by side with your Mac OS X applications,
without need to restart your Mac
- Uoherently work with the files and applications of your Mac and virtual machine
- Ureate Parallels virtual machines from physical computers and third-party virtual machines
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Swithing from Mac OS X to XP on a Mac |
How does Parallels work?
You know, Parallels Destop for Mac is the virtualization solution for Mac computer. By installing this application, you can run multiple OS on Mac computer without rebooting. It is easy to use.

1. Run Windows XP on a Mac OS
Parallels 4.0 for Mac enables you to run Windows XP on a Mac by installing the VM. The following picture
will show you run Windows office program on your Mac by VM of Parallels 4.0 for Mac.

2. Run Windows XP SP3 on a Mac
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If your job requires Windows, but you love your Mac and OS X, Parallels will truly give you the best of both worlds.  |
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