
YES!
There are 3 ways to run TRIMS on a Mac computer. In each
situation shown below, the user is required to purchase the
Microsoft Windows® operating system if it is not already
installed on your Mac.
Boot
Camp with Mac OS Leopard - When
you're ready for Windows, the Boot Camp Assistant sets up your
hard drive for you. It leaves all your Mac data in place while
it creates a separate partition on your drive for Windows, and
then begins the installation process. After
you’ve installed Windows using Boot Camp, you can start up
your Mac using either operating system. Simply hold down the
Option Key when you power up and choose one or the other.
www.apple.com/macosx/features/bootcamp.html

Parallels
Desktop - Run Windows, Linux,
and more side-by-side with Mac OS X on any Intel-powered Mac,
without rebooting. With Parallels’ award-winning
virtualization technology, you can run Mac OS X and Windows at
the same time. You can even drag-and-drop files between
desktops. www.parallels.com/files/upload/Parallels_Desktop_for_Mac_Datasheet.pdf
Vmware
Fusion - Installing Windows
has never been easier, thanks to the Windows Easy Install
feature in VMware Fusion. Just answer a few simple questions
and insert your Windows installation disc—VMware Fusion will
automatically create a Windows virtual machine that is
optimized for your Mac. You can also use the New Virtual
Machine Assistant to create virtual machines that can run
Windows, Linux, BSD or any of the more than 60 different
operating systems supported by VMware Fusion. Are you
already running Windows XP or Windows Vista on your Mac using
Apple's Boot Camp? No problem. VMware Fusion automatically
detects your Boot Camp partition and lets you access it as a
virtual machine, giving you the flexibility to run Windows XP
or Windows Vista alone or side-by-side with Mac OS X, www.vmware.com/products/fusion
Please check product website or
with your local Mac dealer for computer requirements and
hardware specifications.
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