![]() You can run a Windows emulator on your Mac. ![]() Disadvantages are that you still need a valid Windows license and it may take a lot of resources (CPU and Memory) but other than that I really like solutions like this. Basically you run IsoBuster on Windows that in turn runs on the Mac OS but with the help of special software: Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion. In other words, you boot your Mac OS like normal, then you start Windows inside your Mac environment, and run programs inside the Windows environment. There are two solutions (that I know of) that allow you to run Windows inside the Mac OS. However this requires a reboot every time, you need a valid Windows OS (and license) and you can only use one of the two operating systems at a time. ![]() ![]() Windows and Mac OS can both be installed on a Mac and you can switch between them using Boot Camp. On Mac there are a few different ways to go about this, depending on what kind of solution you prefer: To run IsoBuster 4.x on optical media you need at least Wine 4.12. ![]() It is by far the best solution to run IsoBuster on Linux, you can get Wine here. Same for Linux and Mac OS, they can't natively run Windows applications, but like said, there are ways: IsoBuster on LinuxĪs the name suggests it is not really Windows, but it emulates it. IsoBuster is Windows software and hence needs to run in a Windows environment, but there are a few ways around that. ![]()
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