Using Parallels: Running Windows, Linux & more on your Mac
Take advantage of Parallels to run programs and applications designed for Windows, Linux, and Android on your Mac

What you will learn

How to run Windows, Linux, Android and even another macOS installation on your Mac simultaneously

How to run a Windows Bootcamp installation as a virtual machine

Description

Imagine being able to have multiple computers that run completely different operating systems on one machine, your Mac. That’s exactly what you have the power to do with Parallels. Inside this course I will show you the beginner, intermediate, and expert level methods on how to get the most out of this amazing software and the best ways of using it.

You will learn how to setup Parallels for the first time, basic use, tweaking and tuning Parallels to have it run at its full potential, and expert tips and tricks that you would otherwise have to spend hours researching.

Parallels will give you the power to use Windows software on your Mac, have test or production installations of Linux or Mac for testing or development, and even run Android, with the ability to have a virtual Android tablet at your disposal.


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At the end of this course you will have learned all the basics and more. You can then take what you’ve learned and put it to good use for your desired needs. My goal is to show you the power of Parallels Desktop and what it can do it for. Once you know these things you will be able to apply it to your personal, work, or business life in the best way possible.

I hope to see you inside! Please reach out with any questions!

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Content

The power of virtualization and what you can expect to gain from this course.

Getting started
Installing Parallels for the first time and then installing Windows 10

Virtual machine configuration, settings and options.

Editing general options and settings
Modifying the hardware of your virtual machine.
Securing and backing up your virtual machine.

Virtualizing your Windows Bootcamp installation

No need to reboot to get into Bootcamp!