
Running the Home edition of Vista using Parallels on the Mac might end up getting you in jail. If you legally want to run Vista on Parallels Desktop for Mac, you have to either get a copy of the Enterprise or Ultimate edition. Its just another bitching our bank balance issue from Microsoft, where Microsoft's Home Editions of Vista costs $199 or $239, on the other hand the Enterprise and Ultimate Editions cost $299 and $239! just another money issue from Microsoft.
If you have any edition of the Home edition of Vista, you can still run it using Parallels on the Mac, but doing so you violate the End User License Agreement (EULA). But never mindyou can still run any Vista Edition using the Boot Camp on Mac OS X, but with any boot loader you have to restart everytime while switch to either of the two OS.
Come on Bill, first you have made us mad by stacking up a dozen versions of Windows and now this crap (EULA).
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