Can I install Virtual Box on my macbook pro safely if filevault is enable? Lion w 8 g memory.

Can I install Virtual Box on my macbook pro safely if filevault is enabled? Lion w 8 g memory.

You are going to have to install Windows first.

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    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
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    If you need Boot Camp, get a Windows 7 retail DVD, open Boot Camp Assistant and follow the steps to install Windows. If you want all the steps to install it, you can print this PDF file > http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/boot_camp_install-setup_10.7.pdf. Windows 8 support will come with a OS X update.
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  • Hello. I need help! I can't install adobe flash on my macbook pro...

    Hello. I need help! I can't install adobe flash on my macbook pro.. What do I do?

    Find the Mac OS forum for your version / then find the notebook forums.
    Same question was asked a couple days ago. Think you can find it with Google search?
    Lion Communities
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    http://osxdaily.com/2011/11/15/repair-user-permissions-in-mac-os-x-lion/
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    From reading Vista forums support for SSD is one of the things Vista SP2 and Windows 7 hope (need) to improve upon. I was in a similar discussion once befoe on SSDs:
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    That won't solve performance issues, but should work.
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  • How can I install Sims 2 on my Macbook Pro?

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    That game is over seven years old.  It can't run on any mac in OS X that has 10.7 or later installed.  Are you trying to install in OS X or in a Windows partition?  Also, what happens when it tries to install?  If it mentions something about "PPC", it can't run in OS X. 10.7 or later.

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  • Can't install Windows 7 on my Macbook pro.

    Hi, I've been trying to install Windows 7 on my Macbook pro, with no luck. I have been able to create a Windows Partition via Bootcamp. And after the Windows 7 installation guide started to expand my Windows files, my Windows 7 CD suddenly stopped spinning. And after a while, the installation guide said that Windows couldn't be installed. And I had to turn off my Mac.

    Post here:
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  • I can't install Windows 7 on my Macbook Pro with Retina disaply

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    Post here:
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  • Total noob Q: Can I run virtual machines on a MacBook Pro ?

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    check
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