Windows XP max recommened RAM too low ?

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by kothrush, Jun 22, 2006.

  1. kothrush

    kothrush Bit poster

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    I have installed windows XP in paralllels on Macbook with 2GB RAM. In my memory configuration, it says maximum recommended RAM is 132MB ! Why so ? I have 2GB RAM in Macbook and parallels can definitely use more than 132 to speed up XP. :confused:

    If I manually change memory size to more than recommened it actually slows down virutal machine by very small amount i think. What determines the recommened memory size ? Why is it this low when i have 2GB installed ? Thanks.
     
  2. chrismasto

    chrismasto Member

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    You have to increase the reserved memory limit in the main Parallels application preferences.
     
  3. kothrush

    kothrush Bit poster

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    Thanks. That worked ! Is there a rule of thumb for how much memory to assign to parallel for good performance ? I have currenly assigned 768MB to parallel , have total 2GB installed.

    This helped. Thanks for quick reply.
     
  4. GrizzlyAdams

    GrizzlyAdams Member

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    I allocated 1024Mb of my 2Gb total to Parallels itself and 932Mb to my XP virtual machine. Everything seems to work snappy in both OSes for me.

    I just upgraded today from 1Gb total system RAM and man it was a night and day difference for sure.

    I'm not sure about a "recommended RAM size" because I think it depends upon the user, his machine and exactly what he intends to run in both OSes.
     
  5. bmoeskau

    bmoeskau Junior Member

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    Thanks!

    Exactly what I was looking for! I upgraded to 2Gb of RAM and couldn't figure out why my VM was still stuck at 600Mb. Thanks!
     

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