Out of the solutions described, I prefer Parallels version, IF the resources aren’t too pushed. Boot Camp is for occassional Windows apps, and I use them every day. And WINE just doesn’t feel like it would work for the apps I need. It would have to be totally seamless like Rosetta is.
It’s Target’s problem, not yours. I’m a former Customer Service Manager and I can tell you that many resellers receive bad product due to poor handling. Either from shippers or careless S/R personnel. We simply refunded the customer, occasionally gave them a free or reduced price unit and were done with the problem. Whatever it takes to make the customer happy.
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