Boot Camp or Virtual Machine for Windows?

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by Jean DENOEL, Jun 6, 2008.

  1. Jean DENOEL

    Jean DENOEL Bit poster

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    Hi.
    I'm new to Mac, so I have a lot to learn.
    I have a professionnal 3D CAD program that runs only with Windows.
    I got Parallels Desktop 3 and tried to use my program this way, but it is SLOW, much too slow.
    Since this program is using a lot of resources, I figured it might be better using an external version of Windows XP installed with Boot Camp, but this will imply to reboot my computer each time I need this program.
    Is there another way to manage my problem?
    Thanks
     
  2. asarun

    asarun Bit poster

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    How much RAM does your MAC have?

    Try increasing the RAM size in your Parallels settings (obviously cannot be more than what your MAC has).
     
  3. Hugh Watkins

    Hugh Watkins Forum Maven

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    please describe your macintosh

    model and configuration

    OS versions

    windows version

    configuration of VM

    generally a VM runs well for me
    slow running maybe caused by lack of empty hard disk space
    a VM should be at least 30 gb in my opinion for WinXp sp3 and more for vista

    Windows needs good housekeeping
    firewall, virus scanse, defrag for a VM as much as for a PC

    you may have malware taking cpu time
    what does Task Manager show?

    with apple keyboards
    use Mac OS >> parallels >> Menu >> Actions >> send Keys > ctrl alt delete

    I prefer to use a windows keyboard and a MS 3 button bacis optical mouse

    Hugh W
     

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