There shouldn't be problems, no. It might be illegal if you worry about that sort of thing, but then again, you're using it on the same computer, same person. I wouldn't think it'd make a bit of difference.
There shouldn't be problems, no. It might be illegal if you worry about that sort of thing, but then again, you're using it on the same computer, same person. I wouldn't think it'd make a bit of difference.
There shouldn't be problems, no. It might be illegal if you worry about that sort of thing, but then again, you're using it on the same computer, same person. I wouldn't think it'd make a bit of difference.
It's the same install so I wouldn't worry about legality. If you did separate installs then yeah I guess by the letter of the law it could be considered a no-no.
i was thinking about two installs actually. one bootcamp and one particularly for parallels.. i found bootcamp partition boot slowly (way slower) on VMWare as the VM installation did. its reasonable of course.
bit inconvenient.
thanks for answers, will try the bootcamp partition. hope it doesnt screw the installation up.
(btw, its not my computer, if it was mine it mess it up and just reinstall it 😉 )
nope, it is the inferior design (that works?) which makes them morons.
but to be honest, i really do not think it works as it should... so that makes them morons again.
we all know its been cracked in about a week so the thing about it is that it only annoys legit users. funny. 😉