Windows on a Mac may cause some slowdown.
Windows on a Mac may cause some slowdown.
I've been comparing the Macbook Air and the Dell XPS 13. It's clear that installing Windows on the Mac is straightforward. I'm unsure about any optimization challenges with Windows on a Mac. The two models look quite similar in performance, though I assume the Mac is running OS X. Anyone have insights on performance after setting up Windows via Boot Camp without virtualization?
Bootcamp works with OS X directly on the device, meaning no slowdown. I own a Mac Mini from late 2011 with Windows 10 and OS X El Capitan installed side by side.
You must manage the small storage space on your MacBook. Otherwise, it functions similarly to dual-booting across different systems.
coming from a different platform? It will behave as if it were on a standard Windows machine. -- that said, I've noticed someone playing Skyrim on a MacBook Air...
The performance of your Mac laptop drops significantly under Windows, which seems unusual.
If you skip using a virtual machine, the experience will be quite lacking. The MacBook Air offers much less power compared to a XPS 13. Additionally, features like the touchpad, wireless card, and other parts won’t receive top-tier support since Apple doesn’t provide Windows drivers.