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Boot Camp is Apple's own answer to consumer demand, and as a part of macOS represents a huge advantage as it eliminates the need to download any third-party apps. Parallels Desktop, on the other hand, seeks to solve a widespread demand for running not one but multiple operating systems on a single computer in a secure and trusted environment. Bootcamp: This allows you to boot your system into a Windows operating system, and take full advantage of the hardware. Virtual Machine: Using virtualization software (Parallels / VMWare) you can create a virtual hardware environment which Windows, and Revit are installed into.

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I've seen in several threads mention that in order to run both parallels and BootCamp requires two separate installations, but on Parallels website (more specifically in this pdf file on page 2 it mentions the ability to boot the windows 32 bit partition created with BootCamp directly in the parallels desktop.
To me this means one would have the ability to boot either OS on startup and allow for parallels virtual machine functionality from within OSX.
Am I missing something?
Some one please set me straight on the possibility of using both BootCamp and parallels from a single Windows XP install.
Confused,
Bryan
on a side note...I understand this perhaps would fit better on the software board but this board seems more active, and I'm still in the decision making process of whether or not to switch.