You are using Parallels or Fusion to 'point' to a Windows Boot Camp partition. The last setup is an 'Advanced' setup of Parallels or Fusion and is not supported and this will cause problems with your Autodesk product. The only disadvantage is that you can't switch back to the Mac OS without rebooting the computer.ģ. You will have the best performance when running your Autodesk software because you are running Windows OS. One part is the Mac OS and the other part is the Windows OS. When you use Boot Camp on your Mac, you are partitioning your drive. This default setup of Boot Camp is also supported. Please note that the performance of your Autodesk product will be slow because you are basically running Mac OS to run a Windows OS that is running an Autodesk product.Ģ. The default setup of Parallels or Fusion on a Mac is supported. I have created an infographic that will explain everything, I hope.ġ. We have been getting a lot of questions on Parallels + Fusion + Boot Camp + Autodesk Products.
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