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== Windows ==
 
== Windows ==
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As Sugar OS is primarily based on Linux, it is not currently possible to run sugar natively on Windows. However, sugar includes support for Windows system in the following ways:
 
As Sugar OS is primarily based on Linux, it is not currently possible to run sugar natively on Windows. However, sugar includes support for Windows system in the following ways:
 
* Use a Virtual Machine to run Sugar OS seamlessly. See [[VirtualBox|Sugar VM WikiPage]]
 
* Use a Virtual Machine to run Sugar OS seamlessly. See [[VirtualBox|Sugar VM WikiPage]]
 
* Use alternative ~ sugarizer, on [[Sugarizer|sugarizer wiki]]
 
* Use alternative ~ sugarizer, on [[Sugarizer|sugarizer wiki]]
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== Mac OS ==
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MacOS offers options to install Sugar OS
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* Use BootCamp on Mac devices to dual boot to Sugar SOAS. See instructions on installing systemless [[Downloads#Apple_Mac_OS_X|here]]
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* Use a Virtual Machine. Using Virtual Machines on Mac is highly efficient due to its high processing speed. This complements the normal PCs in running multiple VMs. Refer to the [[VirtualBox|Sugar on VirtualBox guide for Mac OS.]]
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* Install a side-by-side Fedora OS, and follow the instructions given [[#Fedora|here]]
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