I have a macbook pro running on Lion operating system version 10.7.2. I have a pc version of zoo tycoon 2 that I would like to play on my mac because i can't find a mac version anywhere.
I've read many articles about download zoo tycoon 2 without a disk but most reference that their download (version 1.0 or 1.0.1 or 1.1.0) will work with mac version 10.2.8 or higher.which leads me to believe that things have changed a bit since then since my mac is many many updates later. Basically, what should i do? I really want to get this game to work but i also don't want to download something that it turns out won't work with lion or will mess up my computer. I'm not as well versed with Boot Camp as VirtualBox. VirtualBox from what I know is more flexible as to what releases of Windows it will accept as CDs if you already have a release CD for Windows. You can enquire in the Boot Camp forum which release of Windows will work with your Mac and Boot Camp version and if you can put it on a Flash drive.
I do know that VirtualBox doesn't require rebooting, and unless it is something exceedingly complicated requiring specific GPUs, or specific RAM, it should handle most anything your processor could handle on a regular Windows box. I managed with VirtualBox to install a XP SP 3 OEM disc on my iMac 5,1 and my MacBook Pro 3,1 running Mac OS X 10.7.1. I'm not as well versed with Boot Camp as VirtualBox. VirtualBox from what I know is more flexible as to what releases of Windows it will accept as CDs if you already have a release CD for Windows. You can enquire in the Boot Camp forum which release of Windows will work with your Mac and Boot Camp version and if you can put it on a Flash drive. I do know that VirtualBox doesn't require rebooting, and unless it is something exceedingly complicated requiring specific GPUs, or specific RAM, it should handle most anything your processor could handle on a regular Windows box. I managed with VirtualBox to install a XP SP 3 OEM disc on my iMac 5,1 and my MacBook Pro 3,1 running Mac OS X 10.7.1.
I personally bought Apple's. Charge your iPad Pro and your iPhone from a single wall unit. I can use it for both my MacBook Pro and my iPad Pro. Microware usb c hdmi hub adapter for mac. I'm not even sure if I'll need it much, but I figured it was better to have it on hand just in case I need it quickly.
Keith, Are you sure about that? I've never seen a problem like that happen when doing a Remote Desktop connection to a PC. And I connect to a PC through a 7Mbps cable connection, and handle sophisticated software such as ArcGIS & Microstation. I have to wonder if the issues you might have with virtualbox have more to do with the amount of hard disk and RAM you allocate the VirtualBox program than calls to the Mac operating system.
With the additional pack I was able to address more VRAM among other things. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.
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