Using TDO on a Mac
TDO must run on the Windows operating system. There are 2 options to have Windows configured on a Mac computer:
BootCamp
The BootCamp installation will partition the Mac computer disk in 2 partitions. The user will be able to either boot from the Mac OS or Windows OS. The user can not have both running at the same time. The user needs to choose what OS the computer will use during startup.
Advantages:
- Performance - Windows will run accessing the hardware directly
Disadvantages:
- You cannot have a Mac Application running simultaneously with a Windows application
Recommended:
- For users that don't want to use the Mac OS, but only want to use the Apple computers with Windows
VMWare Fusion
VM Ware Fusion is software that you install on the Mac OS that allows you to run Windows within the Mac OS. The user installs the VM Ware Fusion software and specifies how much memory, hard drive space, and peripherals will be available for the Virtual Machine that will be installed on the Mac.
Advantages:
- User can run different applications from different platforms simultaneously
Disadvantages:
- Performance - The performance is reasonable, but not as fast as BootCamp
- The installation will require some technical understanding on the user's part
Recommended:
- For users that want to run Mac OS applications and Windows applications at the same time
*Please be advised that TDO does not provide technical support for Bootcamp or VM Ware Fusion. This information should be used for reference purposes only, and TDO will not be responsible for the use of these products.