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Executing Windows and macOS environments simultaneously

Executing Windows and macOS environments simultaneously

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s3tBR
Member
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04-14-2016, 12:13 AM
#1
I'm using Windows 10 with two Samsung 850 evos in RAID 1. Everything is functioning well and the performance is excellent. For video editing, I'm having trouble locating free, non-watermarked software on Windows. I'm used to Final Cut Pro X on a Mac, but it only runs there. I have extra space in my PC case and was wondering if it's possible to install Final Cut Pro on another drive and boot from it when needed. Thanks, Andrew
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s3tBR
04-14-2016, 12:13 AM #1

I'm using Windows 10 with two Samsung 850 evos in RAID 1. Everything is functioning well and the performance is excellent. For video editing, I'm having trouble locating free, non-watermarked software on Windows. I'm used to Final Cut Pro X on a Mac, but it only runs there. I have extra space in my PC case and was wondering if it's possible to install Final Cut Pro on another drive and boot from it when needed. Thanks, Andrew

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chaoscrafter1
Member
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04-14-2016, 04:35 PM
#2
The topic you mentioned refers to a Hackintosh, which is not permitted to be discussed in this context. Apologies for the misunderstanding.
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chaoscrafter1
04-14-2016, 04:35 PM #2

The topic you mentioned refers to a Hackintosh, which is not permitted to be discussed in this context. Apologies for the misunderstanding.

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BabyBee2
Member
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04-22-2016, 09:53 AM
#3
The only way to run Mac OS X or macOS is on an actual Mac or by creating a Hackintosh. The latter isn’t always reliable and can’t be covered here. There are many useful online resources available, so you might want to explore them. I won’t provide a link since I don’t want to risk being banned. The top choice is to own a genuine Mac, as that avoids breaking Apple’s usage policies.
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BabyBee2
04-22-2016, 09:53 AM #3

The only way to run Mac OS X or macOS is on an actual Mac or by creating a Hackintosh. The latter isn’t always reliable and can’t be covered here. There are many useful online resources available, so you might want to explore them. I won’t provide a link since I don’t want to risk being banned. The top choice is to own a genuine Mac, as that avoids breaking Apple’s usage policies.

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NerdyGamer231
Junior Member
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04-22-2016, 06:42 PM
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Give DaVinci Resolve a shot with its free trial.
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NerdyGamer231
04-22-2016, 06:42 PM #4

Give DaVinci Resolve a shot with its free trial.

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eojeoj1
Member
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04-27-2016, 09:22 PM
#5
We can't talk about Hackintosh on this site since it connects to piracy. The only guidance we offer is buying an authentic Mac. Everything else is up to you. Sorry, friend.
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eojeoj1
04-27-2016, 09:22 PM #5

We can't talk about Hackintosh on this site since it connects to piracy. The only guidance we offer is buying an authentic Mac. Everything else is up to you. Sorry, friend.

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dubdub112
Member
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04-28-2016, 10:29 AM
#6
This situation is disappointing because free discussion isn't possible in an environment where open speech is supposed to be allowed. It conflicts with Apple’s licensing rules regarding purchased software, though it doesn’t break the law. A quick online search will guide you to reliable sources. Building a Hackintosh requires specific hardware, but the site provides clear details so you can assess your setup. Even with a brand-new PC that supports Hackintosh, it remains more affordable than a Mac.
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dubdub112
04-28-2016, 10:29 AM #6

This situation is disappointing because free discussion isn't possible in an environment where open speech is supposed to be allowed. It conflicts with Apple’s licensing rules regarding purchased software, though it doesn’t break the law. A quick online search will guide you to reliable sources. Building a Hackintosh requires specific hardware, but the site provides clear details so you can assess your setup. Even with a brand-new PC that supports Hackintosh, it remains more affordable than a Mac.

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Mega_Man_7
Member
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05-16-2016, 10:45 AM
#7
The decision by a private firm to honor another private company’s terms of service is unrelated to free speech. It also has no connection to the large, out-of-focus meme you mentioned.
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Mega_Man_7
05-16-2016, 10:45 AM #7

The decision by a private firm to honor another private company’s terms of service is unrelated to free speech. It also has no connection to the large, out-of-focus meme you mentioned.

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Rosen05
Member
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05-16-2016, 12:01 PM
#8
There is a solution available, though we must avoid talking about it here because of the CoC. You can look up relevant discussions on Google, but I won’t share the link or additional details.
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Rosen05
05-16-2016, 12:01 PM #8

There is a solution available, though we must avoid talking about it here because of the CoC. You can look up relevant discussions on Google, but I won’t share the link or additional details.