Database giant Oracle offers a virtual machine utility called VirtualBox, which supports Windows 10. Priced at $63, VMware Fusion 7 is also compatible with Windows 10 and available as a trial version that you can test drive for 30 days. Selling for $80, Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac supports Windows 10 and is available as an evaluation version that you can try for free for 14 days. Two virtual machine applications that support the Mac are Parallels Desktop for Mac and VMware Fusion for Mac. With a virtual machine, you set aside enough disk space and memory to install and run Windows. That gives Windows its own slice of real estate so you can use it without having to shut down your Mac OS, reboot or maintain a dual-boot scenario.
You can set up Windows in a virtual machine inside your Mac OS.
There is another way to run both Mac OS X and Windows on your Mac computer.