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I have an elderly friend about to buy his first mac. The question concerns his desire to do video editing on W7.
The problem seems to centre round the way in which W7 runs apps that are XP only. Whilst Bootcamp appears to be able to partition the disc and run W7, video editing, capturing in particular, sends CPU power consumption up to the max. Will the XP emulator in W7 be man enough to tackle these tasks.
My friend is running XP pro 32bit and Pinnacle studio 10. The short workround is to shift him onto iMovie but as he is 84 I would like to keep him on familiar ground as much as possible.
Your thoughts would be very welcome.
Many thanks.
The problem seems to centre round the way in which W7 runs apps that are XP only. Whilst Bootcamp appears to be able to partition the disc and run W7, video editing, capturing in particular, sends CPU power consumption up to the max. Will the XP emulator in W7 be man enough to tackle these tasks.
My friend is running XP pro 32bit and Pinnacle studio 10. The short workround is to shift him onto iMovie but as he is 84 I would like to keep him on familiar ground as much as possible.
Your thoughts would be very welcome.
Many thanks.
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