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hkbladelawkhk
May 25, 2010, 04:41 AM
So I've currently got a 4 yr old dell 4700, with a Pentium 4. Starting to slow down, and ready for something new. I use a mac at work, and love many of the abilities (the one I use is a PPC).

My job and schooling revolve around photo editing, possibly video editing and website design.

Originally thought of a Mac Pro, but was hearing it might just be overkill for someone buying their computer via student loans. So I started to look into the 27" i7 iMac. Though I must admit, after reading a few posts, I'm quite worried about buying one. I have had very few issues with my dell over the years, and many of the problems, I fixed on my own within a day or so. I can't afford to be without a computer for more than a day, it is literally my life (business and school).

So a first thing's first, what are your guys' thoughts on the situation?

Second question. I have all my editing software for windows....so I'm going to need to be able to use that on the new mac (if I get one, tomorrow possibly).

I've looked into the 3 options, and ironically enough, parallels has been getting the worst ratings.

I spoke to the guys in the mac store about using boot camp, but my install disk is service pack 2 (it's a dell install disk as well, media center. I've used it for 2 installs, it installs like XP should, then goes into the random additions), and they said I need SP3.

What do you think would be the best approach? I run lightroom, photoshop and dreamweaver. As well as plan to keep blackberry desktop on the windows side, it sucks on the Mac side.



teleromeo
May 25, 2010, 04:47 AM
Your lightroom password can be used crossplatform. Maybe you should get in contact with adobe to ask if you can get a license for photoshop and dreamweaver as a switcher.

hkbladelawkhk
May 25, 2010, 04:57 AM
Your lightroom password can be used crossplatform. Maybe you should get in contact with adobe to ask if you can get a license for photoshop and dreamweaver as a switcher.

That's not gonna happen. :-) Gotta run it as windows software. What's the best way to do it that way?

hkbladelawkhk
May 25, 2010, 11:38 AM
Any further ideas? Do we know if mac if full of it, or will SP2 really not install?

Dr.Dubzz
May 25, 2010, 10:15 PM
Any further ideas? Do we know if mac if full of it, or will SP2 really not install?

I just bought an iMac and I installed XP with SP2 with bootcamp, no problem

hkbladelawkhk
May 28, 2010, 03:56 AM
Ended up getting an iMac and installing VMware, using an old install CD with service pack 2. Works perfectly for now :-)

lee14160
May 28, 2010, 10:16 AM
Congrats on the new iMac 27". If you have the money get a copy of Windows 7 HP, and install it within Boot camp that way you can run all your Adobe/Windows software using the i7 processor to its full extent. Good luck with the 27". :)

hkbladelawkhk
May 28, 2010, 12:39 PM
Congrats on the new iMac 27". If you have the money get a copy of Windows 7 HP, and install it within Boot camp that way you can run all your Adobe/Windows software using the i7 processor to its full extent. Good luck with the 27". :)

:-). Too broke for that now. As it is, my iMac is on credit card. Gotta wait for FALL semester disbursement of my student loans. Lovely :-)

Most of my editing is done in lightroom, so I'm not too worried. It's not intensive on this computer, I only allowed it 2000 megs of ram and 1 processor core, Runs pretty well :-D