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Q -run Windows on a Mac
Q is based on the CPU emulator QEMU. Q allows Mac-users to run Windows and Linux on a Mac. Unlike VMWare and Parallels, Q supports PowerPC Macs (G4, G5) in addition to Intel Macs. For anyone building 3-D models, this is a useful program to have. Many 3-D modeling utilities and programs (Morph Manager, CR2Editor, and ZBrush to name a few) only run on Windows. Q is FREE and is available under the GPL (GNU Public License).
Setting up Q is very straightforward but a bit tedius:
- Download Q from the website http://www.kju-app.org/kju/
- Create a disk image using Disk Utility (available under “/Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app”). Your disk image should be large enough to fit whichever Operating System you wish to install (4 GB minimum for Windows XP).
- Eject your Disk Image after creating it. DO NOT format it in DOS (contrary to the instructions on Q’s website). I found I had nothing but headaches after I attempted to install windows on a pre-formated drive.
- Set-up a new Guest PC with Q. Set your new Disk Image as the Hard Disk and set CD-ROM as the medium to Boot From.
- Install Windows from your CD (assuming you own a copy). Follow the on-screen instructions.
SECURITY NOTE:
DISABLE NETWORKING FOR Q. You cannot secure your Windows install at this time. XP cannot be updated using Q. I suspect similar problems for 98 and Vista. To be on the safe-side, don’t put your Windows share online. This avoids potential problems with viruses.
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