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January 15th, 2007

My MacBook Pro Experience - Day 5

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 12:46 pm

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It's day 5 of my MacBook experience - time to see if I can get Windows XP and Windows Vista running on that sucker!

For this experiment I downloaded Apple BootCamp and Parallels for Mac.  I was going to use BootCamp to get XP on the MacBook and Parallels for Windows Vista RTM.

Parallels is good - BootCamp was a different matterIf you want to see what these applications looks like, I've created a gallery of images which you can view here.

ParallelsSince BootCamp involved creating partitions and such, and I didn't want to run the risk of making a mess of things, I decided to start off using Parallels for Mac (I started off using build 1970).

I've only been using Parallels for Mac since last night but I'm impressed by how quick, easy and reliable this program seems to be.  It's dead easy to install and the wizard-style makes the job of installing the guest OS simple.  Installing Parallels took about a minute and I had Vista installed on the MacBook Pro in about 25 minutes. 

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Vista worked well within Parallels.  I didn't have the Aero interface but that's because of the graphics driver used by Parallels for Mac. 

With that working, I decided to upgrade Parallels for Mac to the latest RC build (build 3120).  This adds a number of new features, but there was one in particular that I wanted to try out - this is called Coherence.  This gives you the ability to run Windows applications outside of the virtual PC windows you usually view them through.  This way they look and act more like regular applications.

ParallelsThe upgrade worked well but there's a cautionary part to this tale.  When I fired up Windows Vista again after the upgrade I was prompted to reinstall Parallel Tools (these are a set of tools and drivers for the guest OS).  I did this and rebooted Vista - to a black screen.  Few more reboots resulted in the same experience.  Rather then mess about trying to fix Windows I just repaired the install and things went well.  I suggest that if you're planning on carrying out a Parallels upgrade to the new version that you uninstall Parallel Tools from the guest OS first. 

I have to admit that I have mixed feelings about the Coherence feature.  It makes the desktop feel cluttered and confused and removed that idea of a virtual PC running within the physical one.  I'm pretty sure that it's just as safe working this way, only that it feels weird doing so.  I've been using VMware for some time now to handle some dangerous packages and the idea of removing the frame from around the virtual PC makes me feel more exposed.

ParallelsBut overall, Parallels for Mac is very sweet.  It feels a lot like VMware, a application that I'm very familiar with, and this helps a lot.  It feels very fast and responsive, and the applications feels solid.  I feel like I've only scratched the surface with it but I hope to play more with it over the next few weeks.

BootCamp was a different matter.  Installation of BootCamp was easy and installing XP was, well, just like installing XP.  BootCamp even created a drivers disc for me to use within Windows.  But the problems started once I had XP installed.  First off, how do you eject the XP disc out of the drive in order to put in the drivers disc?  The keyboard-based eject button is a no-go and there’s no other eject button on the MacBook.  No problems, I thought, I'll just fire up Windows Explorer, right-click on the DVD drive and select eject.  Well, I would have done that if I could get the right-click to work on the trackpad.  BootCampTo get around this I went into Control Panel, activated the Mouse applet and switched the primary and secondary buttons on the mouse.  This let me eject Windows XP and get the drivers installed.  This, I hoped, would fix the trackpad.  It didn't.  I was still stuck with a single mouse button.  I could have attached a separate mouse to the rig and that would have probably worked, but to be honest the hour was getting late.

Another issue with installing the Mac drivers on XP - be ready for a shower of unsigned driver warnings.  I must have clicked through at least a dozen of these, maybe more.  It's a minor point, but it helped make the whole process seem ugly.  But thinking about it, maybe Apple want XP to look ugly on a Mac?

Next up, I want to install VMware Fusion Beta on the MacBook and see what that looks like.

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I am surprised that noone has mentioned that
BootCamp will not run anything but XP or Vista. I
am using Windows2000Pro on my Dell, which I
have not turned on in over a month. I installed... (Read the rest)
Posted by: amacd55 Posted on: 02/13/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Reinforces what I've always said  NonZealot | 01/15/07
No, that's not the question  msolgeek | 01/16/07
Nice rant! Take a breath and reread  NonZealot | 01/16/07
Stupid rant by you - reread my post  msolgeek | 01/16/07
Well if you don't want to run Windows...  NonZealot | 01/16/07
OS-X is not a requirement either  msolgeek | 01/16/07
Only in your world...  NonZealot | 01/16/07
NZ - You must really, really want to play with OS X -  nomorems | 01/16/07
Question  cashaww | 01/16/07
Get a clue  ITGuy04 | 01/16/07
Macintosh is the best tool for my job!  MacGeek2121 | 01/16/07
Windows has 1 advantage  NonZealot | 01/16/07
That's it...  msolgeek | 01/16/07
Hmmmm...  cashaww | 01/16/07
You have NO IDEA what you're talking about....  Hard Cider | 01/19/07
strawmen, strawmen everywhere  frgough | 01/16/07
Princess bride  NonZealot | 01/16/07
Apple!  fizzmaster | 01/16/07
You can buy Mac MBs?  MacGeek2121 | 01/16/07
Sure you have a choice  msolgeek | 01/16/07
Seems to be a bit of a double standard...  tysonledwards | 01/16/07
Not helpful at all  NonZealot | 01/16/07
Nonzealot's zeal is only for Windows  msolgeek | 01/16/07
But he does have a point...  tigerclaw31@... | 01/16/07
Pointless argument  msolgeek | 01/16/07
msolgeek - what a goof  fr0thy2. | 01/16/07
There is a new version  msolgeek | 01/16/07
Can I be a niche player too???  middle of nowhere | 01/16/07
The funny thing...  cashaww | 01/16/07
NZ - you're a dope!  nomorems | 01/16/07
MS Restrictions  FallGuy7254 | 01/16/07
Ahhhh ....  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 01/16/07
Who wants to run Windows?  nomorems | 01/16/07
Interesting word choice  tic swayback | 01/16/07
Apple seems to think there are plenty  NonZealot | 01/16/07
No contradiction at all!  nomorems | 01/16/07
Choices  M.R. Kennedy | 01/16/07
Nice post  NonZealot | 01/16/07
Yup. My choice.  nomorems | 01/16/07
No, you are correct,  cashaww | 01/16/07
Great deal!  fizzmaster | 01/16/07
Why no samples on th Mac?  Jonas2 | 02/07/07
Why no samples on the Mac?  Jonas2 | 02/07/07
Or, not that am....  cashaww | 01/16/07
Hey NonZealot (I mean "Ultra"Zealot)...  pbromelkamp | 01/16/07
Did your wifi work in Bootcamp?  t_mohajir | 01/15/07
That is something I'm gonna try  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 01/15/07
Adrian has previously stated that he could ....  ShadeTree | 01/16/07
Ejecting Discs  Harry Bardal | 01/15/07
Best option, IMO: Boot Camp + Parallels(can run off Boot Camp install)  V-Train | 01/15/07
Whoops, meant to reply to the story, not Harry  V-Train | 01/15/07
Thanks for that tip!  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 01/16/07
Macbook Pro & Windows Almost Perfect  markheller@... | 01/15/07
right click in BootCamp  MNVader | 01/16/07
Wireless  james@... | 01/16/07
Wireless  cef1000@... | 01/16/07
I've tried it on ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 01/16/07
Odd, mine works fine  mnoga@... | 01/16/07
Wireless w/o SSID broadcasts  lbliss@... | 01/16/07
Thanks Adrian  msolgeek | 01/16/07
Good review  ahson.ahmad@... | 01/16/07
I thought this was about living in the Mac world  don3605 | 01/16/07
tic is going to think I love you  NonZealot | 01/16/07
Please stop mentioning me in your posts  tic swayback | 01/16/07
I apologize tic  NonZealot | 01/16/07
T*t for tat  tic swayback | 01/16/07
Tic - that was beneath you!  nomorems | 01/16/07
Sorry, my bad  tic swayback | 01/16/07
Tic...  Rick_K | 01/16/07
It's about Choice.  nomorems | 01/16/07
So because Apple locks their OS to their ....  ShadeTree | 01/16/07
Usless rants from windows zealots.  Rick_K | 01/16/07
Hey ShadeTree...  pbromelkamp | 01/16/07
This logic is funny...  cashaww | 01/16/07
Boot camp  Rick_K | 01/16/07
BootCamp and Parallels are important Mac apps  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 01/16/07
I guess  don3605 | 01/16/07
Try this on for size.  Howard Pierson | 01/18/07
ALL COMPUTERS?  BALTHOR | 01/16/07
Parallels vs bootcamp  booster | 01/16/07
Bootcamp  amacd55 | 02/13/07
Mad about the iPhone?  FallGuy7254 | 01/16/07
Just wondering any plans to try/test Xover?  LazLong | 01/16/07
Answers ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 01/16/07
Right word choice...  Rising Star | 01/18/07
Did you get to try VMware Fusion Beta  reasonableman | 01/23/07

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