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Los programas que utilizamos para el curso son los correspondiente a Software DelSol, empresa líder en desarrollo de software empresarial para Windows:

10 (7).mp4

INSTALACIÓN DEL SOFTWARE EN MAC's ANTIGUOS CON PROCESADOR INTEL x64

¿No dispones de Microsoft Windows? Si tu ordenador personal es un Apple MAC con procesador Intel (i3, i5, i7, ...), es compatible con Microsoft Windows, por lo que puedes seguir esta guía para poder disponer de Windows 10 x64 en tu dispositivo Mac OS. Una vez tengas tu Windows 10 funcionando, ya podrás instalar CONTASOL y FACTUSOL (y todo lo que desees).

¿Qué vas a necesitar? Necesitarás descargar unas cosas y adquirir una licencia de Windows 10 x64: 10 (7).mp4

  • CrystalFetch ISO Downloader: Desde el App Store (sin coste) para descargar un fichero .iso de Windows 10 para Intel x64
  • Una licencia (KEY) de Windows 10 x64: Por ejemplo desde la web de licencias OEM GVGMALL usando cualquier código de descuento de esa página.
  • Sigue estas instrucciones para Instalar Windows 10 x64 en el Mac con el Asistente Boot Camp de Apple.
  • También puedes apoyarte en este tutorial en Youtube
  • Files like "10 (7).mp4" are the silent killers of cloud storage limits. They represent the "I'll deal with this later" mentality of the 21st century. We live in an age of infinite capture but finite organization; we are great at hitting "Save," but terrible at hitting "Rename." 4. The Aesthetic of the Unnamed

    A 10-second clip of your home screen because you forgot how to turn the recording off.

    When you see (7) at the end of a file, you’re looking at a history of intent.

    In the basement of every smartphone gallery and the dark corners of every "Downloads" folder, there is a file that looks exactly like this. It is the digital equivalent of a junk drawer—a piece of media so important you saved it seven times, yet so poorly labeled you’ll never find it when you actually want to show someone. 1. The Anatomy of a Filename

    That one video of a cat falling off a fridge that you’ve downloaded in every group chat you belong to.

    10 (7).mp4 〈2026 Update〉

    Files like "10 (7).mp4" are the silent killers of cloud storage limits. They represent the "I'll deal with this later" mentality of the 21st century. We live in an age of infinite capture but finite organization; we are great at hitting "Save," but terrible at hitting "Rename." 4. The Aesthetic of the Unnamed

    A 10-second clip of your home screen because you forgot how to turn the recording off.

    When you see (7) at the end of a file, you’re looking at a history of intent.

    In the basement of every smartphone gallery and the dark corners of every "Downloads" folder, there is a file that looks exactly like this. It is the digital equivalent of a junk drawer—a piece of media so important you saved it seven times, yet so poorly labeled you’ll never find it when you actually want to show someone. 1. The Anatomy of a Filename

    That one video of a cat falling off a fridge that you’ve downloaded in every group chat you belong to.