To top it all, Parallels works perfectly with the new Mac OS Sierra. In addition to this, Parallels supports the use of a 32-bit version of Chrome OS, Android, 64-bit of Windows as far back as Window XP or a second copy OS X that dates back to the era of Lion. The first option allows you to run Windows OS on your Mac by using a Windows 10 disc image from a Windows PC while the second option works by using an already installed version of Windows by Apple's Boot Camp. Parallels Transporter provides a lot of options for you to configure a virtual machine to use Windows on Mac. This enables you to have easy access to both operating systems without having to restart one to use the other. Parallels Transporter designed for Mac systems gives you the access to dual boot your Mac PC and fully run Windows on it.