All rite, some news ... If you wish to run Vista in Parallels on your Mac, you can do so legally only with the Enterprise or Ultimate editions? W00t? Well it's obvious since Home Edition EULA doesn't allow vitalization.
Surely, you can run any version in Parallels, but we are talking about running Vista in compliance with the EULA. On the other hand, you can always (legally) install it over the BootCamp - and then restart your Mac in order to boot into Vista. This seems to be the best way to do it if you really want to get it on your Mac, since as some have experienced - Vista in Parallels does not run quite well yet - it's ok - but no network and no experience index.
Also, check this out: Vista runs better on MacPro than Apple's OS X.




