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Build 3188--Memory and Speed problems

Mar 11, 2007, 01:19 AM
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drscience
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Build 3188--Memory and Speed problems
I'm running a Mac Pro Quad 3.0 ghz with 6 gigs of RAM, a 120 GB fully patched XP SP2 partition on a second hard drive. I have allocated 1.2 GB RAM to Parallels. I don't run boot camp or Coherence.

I am finding that applications are taking far longer to launch under 3186 and 3188 than under previous builds; and that Parallels memory usage is growing steadily after launch to consume the full amount allocated in the configuration editor, no matter how many applications are running. If I suspend, the memory is reduced to something more reasonable, but then begins growing again. This is like the memory leak that many complained about in a previous beta, but in this case, the usage doesn't grow beyond the allocation.

I've not had any crashes so far.
Mar 11, 2007, 04:36 AM
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jeanjacques.aubry
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Same problem for me. Mac Pro Quad 2.66 ghz with 2 gigs of RAM and X1900XT. I have allocated 1 GB RAM to Parallels. I don't run Coherence and don't have Bootcamp installed.
After some time in Parallels, it's to slow, so I have to reboot the Mac to cancel the effect of this memory leak.
Mar 11, 2007, 01:29 PM
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kekkars
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Mac Pro gets heated
I too am facing the same issue with Build 3188 ( never had paralles installed before, so don't know about the prior builds)
When I start parallels on my new Mac bokk pro with 2.33 Gz and 2 GB ram, and work on windows XP within a few minutes my mac book pro gets heated and paralles takes hell of a memory.
Was this the same issue for prior builds?
Is there any altenative for using paralles i.e any other vendors that you have tried?
Thanks
Mar 11, 2007, 06:06 PM
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jeanjacques.aubry
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I found this:
http://forum.parallels.com/thread9806.html
So I changed allocated ram size to 512 MB and it's a big improvement!
I have to try lower value.
Mar 29, 2007, 07:45 PM
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heyjones
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Weird...
I decreased the RAM from 512 to 256, and I see a marked improvement in both OS X and Windows XP. Faster boot up, responsive times, etc. Does anyone know where I can download an earlier build of Parallels? The latest one is terrible, and I don't use Coherence.
 


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