A solution to dualbooting?

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#1  Edited By pureshotaim
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Hi,

I’ve been dualbooting for a while as I mainly use apps on Mac OS but prefer gaming on Windows, Steam etc

I saw a new OS called Verenitti and it looks pretty and integrated for Windows and Mac/Linux, an all in one. I saw it at https://www.verenittios.com

What do you guys think? I am considering dumping the dual booting option and trying this as I hate restarting everything on a whim.

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#2 ShylockSimmonz
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One thing I have done when I dual booted was to do so on seperate systems. I had an L shaped desk so to my left was one system and to my right was the other and I could use both at once or as I saw fit. Not the cheapest solution obviously but it worked well for me.

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#3 GeryGo  Moderator
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@pureshotaim: If you own MAC you can use Parallels and install Windows there which you can always access instead of switching between boots.

I think you can do the same thing with VMplayer if you use Windows and want to run Mac OS on it.

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#4  Edited By Eoten
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I do not think you really need to dual boot anymore with Steam.