How to Run Windows on a Mac in Two Easy Steps


Looking to run the world’s most popular operating system on your MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, or Mac mini? Never thought it was possible? You can run Windows on a Mac with Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac—the latest version of the number-one choice for Mac users for more than eight years.

One of the best features of Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac is how easy it is to use.

How easy? It takes just two steps:

Step 1: Get Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac.

You can buy Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac—or start a FREE 14-day trial.

You read that right: If you’re not ready to jump in and buy Parallels Desktop 10, you can try it for free for up to 14 days. This trial includes the full product, not a limited version. Once you download the software, all you need to do is…

Step 2: Let the wizard guide you through the process.

I don’t know about you, but I could use a step-by-step wizard to guide me through a lot of things in life. How to start a fire with no matches, for instance, or how to make a perfect cup of hot chocolate. A well-designed wizard can make any seemingly overwhelming process a breeze.

Fortunately, Parallels Desktop 10 features a brilliantly designed, step-by-step wizard to guide you through the process of running Windows on a Mac.

During installation, you’ll have the chance to customize a number of great features: For example, you’ll get to decide if you want to use a Windows 8 or Windows 7 interface. Windows can run in its own window, letting you use the Mac OS and Windows OS simultaneously—without rebooting. Parallels Desktop 10 even configures Windows automatically for the types of applications you use most often: productivity, games, design, or software development.

Watch the video below for a quick run-through of the wizard, and see how easy it is to get started. And don’t forget to start your 14-day free trial of Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac to experience the beauty of running Windows on a Mac.

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