All of the processing power and memory is stifled by nature. ![]() ![]() I've heard it can get VERY complex with drivers/hardware configurations I've also read that setting up a virtual system cam be easier, but they can be VERY SLOW since it's basically a computer within a computer. I've only done it once before though, and it was for just two diff versions of Windows (7 & 8). I have plenty of good extra SSD's lying around, so that helps with setting up a dual-boot. If there's other options, please let me know. This step will help you to Boot with the USB installer and create a partition for mac and finally installs the Mac from the USB Installer to OS X Extended (Journaled) partition. It seems like my options are to set up a dual-boot system (my W7 on one drive and Mac OSX "Hackintosh" on another drive) or a virtual system via VMware or VirtualBox. In this step, you have to download and create a bootable USB installer for macOS Sierra using UniBeast on Macbook or create bootable USB Installer on Windows. So I've decided to take it upon myself to put GB on my system-the problem is that I'm on a W7 PC though, and don't feel like forking out the dough to set up a Mac with decent enough specs to mix/process large projects (plus a new interface). Got a buddy who has some truly impressive tracks composed-but they're all in GarageBand! Worse yet, he's always traveling & touring and never has the time to export tracks (no batch export in GB!) or learn a new DAW.
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