A:AnswerYes, you can run dual operating systems on the M2 and M3 MacBook Air. One popular option is using Parallels Desktop or Boot Camp to run Windows alongside macOS. However, it's important to note that Boot Camp does not support Apple Silicon chips (M1, M2, M3), so Parallels or other virtualization software is the ideal solution. You can set up a virtual machine that runs Windows alongside macOS without needing to reboot your laptop.
A:AnswerYes, you can migrate files from a Windows 8 PC to the MacBook Air, but it requires some extra steps. While Apple’s Migration Assistant officially supports Windows 10 and above, it is still possible to transfer files from Windows 8 using manual methods like copying files to an external drive and then moving them to your Mac. For email, you can either set up your email account directly in the Mail app on your Mac or export your mail data from your Windows PC and import it to the Mac using other methods. Migration Assistant will work best with Windows 10, but for Windows 8, you may need to use additional tools or manual transfer methods.