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The non-blue stuff on Macintosh HD is my free space, not enough obviously. It helps to just put stuff on an external hard drive while you’re setting up Boot Camp, you can put it back after. For me that was insane because I have a 1TB drive, with 100 GB free, so I had to free up another 400 GB. But it comes down to this: (1) free up space on your drive and (2) if it has disk errors or not.
#Skyrim v on mac parallels 13 crashes at launch how to#
It took me days to figure out how to fix it. You’ll see this amazingly descript error probably like me and my friends did: The reason I said this is dodgy is because it’ll probably fail. But it depends on how big your games are etc. To make it performant I rounded it up to 100 GB. GTA V takes 65 GB, so that is 65+20=85 GB. To calculate the size: Windows needs about 20 GB to function, then you need some space for your game. You need to choose how big your Windows drive should be. Here it gets really dodgy, because it actually doesn’t work properly EVER. This means it’ll divide your hard drive up in two pieces, one drive for Windows, one for Mac’s OSX. When it finishes, you’ll see this partition window.
#Skyrim v on mac parallels 13 crashes at launch drivers#
It’ll take some time to copy the Windows ISO to your USB stick, and then download the drivers from Apple that are compatible to your Windows version. Select your Windows ISO file and continue. The first one makes your USB stick loaded with Windows and OSX’s boot camp loader, the second one is the Boot Camp drivers it adds, the third one sounds weird but means it’ll partition your drive to set up Windows. If this is your first time, select ALL boxes.
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But that means it’s full of stupid bugs that you have to figure out yourself how to fix. Obviously cause they hate Windows and never want you to use it. **Since Apple doesn’t like Windows, it makes it REALLY EXTRA SUPER hard to get Boot Camp to work. After it’s installed you’ll have to reboot to switch to Windows, but that only takes half a minute each time. Try it with any game, it’ll probably crash even before playing it, or it’ll be extremely slow.īut then there’s Boot Camp, which lets you run Windows natively (without virtualization) and with high performance on your Mac. But it’s a virtualization app, so it’d never run it with any high performance as the graphics drivers are virtual (software emulated) and not native (hardware). I know you can run Windows on Mac with Parallels. I mean I’ve been wanting to play this for years, but never had a device for it. I was pretty sure I couldn’t, but I still wanted to try. How about GTA V? It’s come out for PC a few months ago, so I wanted to see if I could get it working on my MacBook Pro. So it’s a bit of a shame, we can’t play games on it.
#Skyrim v on mac parallels 13 crashes at launch pro#
And the MacBook Pro 13″ and MacBook Air have on-board graphic cards, but they’re fine to play PC games from a few years ago (like Skyrim). Pretty very very shit.īut that’s stupid, because the MacBook Pro 15″ has two graphic cards, and they’re actually pretty powerful. It’s kind of the iOS type stuff but then for OSX. So let’s browse the games in Apple’s App Store, well, they’re not so great. Why even leave your computer screen to destress when you can do it ON YOUR COMPUTER? YES! YES! FREEDOM OF REALITY! All that startup stuff gets so incredibly boring after awhile, and we need to destress. The problem is, since then I’ve missed PC gaming. I replaced that with a maxed-out MacBook Pro so that I could start traveling and work from anywhere. I had a giant tower desktop computer with fans with flashing lights. Until 2 years ago, I used to be a PC person. If you’d like to get an email when the next post is up: Don’t forget to like, Share and Comment Stay tuned. How to Play GTA 5 on Mac OS? Post any queries in the comment section below.
