Hey guy lit the title says.... If i buy Hptuners will it work 100% on my mac?
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Hey guy lit the title says.... If i buy Hptuners will it work 100% on my mac?
only with bootcamp or a virtual machine,there isnt a vcm suite/hptuners app.winhoes support only!!!
www.Google.com: Bootcamp for Mac
Link: http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
don't think so...
http://www.microsoft.com/australia/o...7/default.aspx
http://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/overview.html
http://www.parallels.com/
are a few things you could try then run Windows XP on them. A virtual PC is basically like running windows in a virutal environment like a program. You will need a copy of windows to install in one of these virtual environments.
And no you won't be able to find any of those in the "Apple Store" LOL!
You won't need parallels. All you really need is a copy of windows. You can install windows on your Mac, you'll have to reboot into the windows environment.
17" mac book pro 4GB of ram i7 processor
I have tried vmware fusion, parallels, virtual box and other virtual applications for mac, none of them work at all,, you have to install Windows through bootcamp. Here's the reason why's, you have to remember that HP tuners need to have a connection to USB, which HP tuners work as a serial port, but that's old technology.
Either way that's the method, install windows through bootcamp and install the hp tuner software and your golden...
I have been running it on my MacBook for quite a long time now; I have Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit running on VMWare Fusion and it will recognize the MPVI with no problem.
VMWare with XP works just fine.
I've used VMWare Fusion and BootCamp for tuning. I prefer BootCamp for its speed and the fact that everything is running natively, but if I just need to check something quickly I'll use VMWare Fusion.
Tim
I am running it on my 15" macbook pro in bootcamp. Windows 7 pro. Seems to be fine.
I have used it on Vista with parallels just fine, no issues with speed or anything.
17" Macbook Pro 2.8 Duo Core with 8GB Ram running OSX Snowleopard and upgraded to Lion as well later on.