Parallels CPU usage solution

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by Stefdar, Apr 17, 2007.

  1. Stefdar

    Stefdar Junior Member

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    I found it by accident, and I don't know if it was mentioned before, but if you change the sound preferences of your VM file, and choose "null" for the input sound device,
    then Parallels stays on 9% of proccessor usage when idle, and on 2% when paused, otherwise it's on 18% idle and 10% paused, at least on my Core2Duo MBP.
     
  2. vioccc

    vioccc Member

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    Thanks a lot, that worked! Windows XP under paralles now uses only 8-9% of CPU (out of 200%) when idle and 2-3% when paused (as oposed to resp. 15-20% and 5-6% with sound input enabled). Quite an improvement.

    Also, don't forget to disable any USB device you don't need in Parallels as they cause massive CPU usage for nothing. I just bought a USB printer and parallels connected to it automatically when it launched causing it to use 35% of CPU idle (even though i haven't even installed the driver for the printer under XP). Simply going to Device -> USB and selecting Deskjet to disable the printer caused the CPU usage to be divided by 4...
     
  3. NetWhiz

    NetWhiz Bit poster

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    I have found CPUIdle to also help on here (works great on standard desktops too).
     
  4. David5000

    David5000 Pro

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    Where do I find "Device?" (I'm using XP Pro SP2.)

    Thank you,

    David
     
  5. alexg

    alexg Parallels Developers

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    Thank you for the bug. It will be fixed in the nearest update.
     
  6. vioccc

    vioccc Member

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    It's not in Windows but in Parallels menu bar at the top of the screen. And it's actually not Device but Devices (sorry for the spelling mistake).
     
  7. gegervision

    gegervision Hunter

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    You have to STOP the Guest OS. From the Host OS within Parallels click on Edit and then Virtual Machine. You'll see the section for Sound Device. Select Null for Input Sound Device from the drop down list. Hope this help clarify things for everyone. :)
     

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