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Unread 17-08-2012, 02:35
josh.pruim josh.pruim is offline
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Trying to get the team on CAD

Since our team is more than 88% Mac users, I was thinking of using DreamSpark accounts and Autodesk Education accounts to put together some Windows drives. These would be consisting of
  • A 32 GB Flash Drive ($25-30)
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 (Free via DreamSpark)
  • Autodesk Inventor 2013 (Free via Autodesk Education)
  • A Portable VMX/OVF file that maps the drive for Virtualization software
I would assume this may be the best way, rather than asking the Mac owners to install a Windows partition, but to simply have a flash drive that contains the system pre-loaded and configured, and boot it with VMWare/VirtualBox/Physical Boot. Would this be the best way to go at it? or are there better ways? (Trying to avoid an installation of much to the Mac)
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