5/31/2023 0 Comments Parallels for mac pro laptop![]() We have spoken too many Tier 1 support techs that have no clue how we operate. On another note, if you understand how the process works(MAC) for your data you never need to tell ProSeries support that you are running Mac or Parallels. Plus you can utilize Time Machine for continual back ups. This not only protects your data but if the Window side of your computer fails, you still have a back up of all your data on the Mac side. All of our data is kept in a special folder on the Mac side. I also recommend that you keep all of your data on the Mac side and not on your Windows Local C: Drive. They seem to be the fastest and most capable of handling the program. This eliminates a lot of extra software and hassle but I am not a big fan of anything Cloud Based.įor those of you using Apple computers for ProSeries I strongly recommend MacBook Pro's. The only way to run ProSeries on an M1/M2 MAC would be to utilize ProSeries cloud based version. ![]() ![]() When I realized the issue I immediately bought several Intel Macs, in case we ever had any computer issues in our office. Currently you can not run ProSeries on an ARM Windows machine. ProSeries would run fine for a while then completely shut down. ![]() I tried for months to get the emulation process to work to no avail. Unfortunately, you need to use the Windows ARM version and ProSeries does not support this currently. I recently purchased an M1 iMac for a preparer to run ProSeries on. Our office uses MacBook Pro's to run ProSeries via Parallels and has for well over a decade.
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