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Feb 09, 2015 17:44 |  #1

Saw this on Fstoppers and realized that it was Mac only.

https://affinity.serif​.com/en-gb/ (external link)

Being a Windows user, and being sold by the very short video i have decided that i want to try a dual boot system on my Windows laptop.

I'm pretty sure that my hardware is capable, but has anyone done this before and ran into any major issues.

I don't mind wiping my drive, or, installing a new drive to give this a go, i just want to see if Affinity is as good as it looks.

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DOH!, i meant Affinity Photo.



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Feb 09, 2015 17:57 |  #2

Pekka.

TY for renaming the thread, couldn't work that out myself.

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Feb 10, 2015 07:24 |  #3

Essentially you want to look up how to install a Hackintosh.

For your info this will break the EULA on OSX as technically they will only allow you to install it on Apple hardware.

You may also run into hardware compatibility problems.

You may find it easier to locate an alternative Windows application.


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Feb 10, 2015 16:06 as a reply to  @ neil_g's post |  #4

Thanks for the reply neil_g and the info.

I will check out Hackintosh just now and see what that is all about.

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