Hello,
I need Parallels and Windows for just one application: Visual Studio 2010 (or before long, 11). I run it in Coherence mode with a single GB of RAM allocated and love it. But I can tell it's using up my battery and processing power, plus generating lots of heat. I'm wondering if there is anything to be saved by going down from Windows 7?
Does anyone know if there are any benefits to switching to Windows XP or another version of Windows for this situation. I absolutely do not need IIS or anything other than the features installed with VS (i.e .NET Framework 4 and whatever networking features Parallels relies on. I'd love your feedback.
Many thanks,
Chris
I need Parallels and Windows for just one application: Visual Studio 2010 (or before long, 11). I run it in Coherence mode with a single GB of RAM allocated and love it. But I can tell it's using up my battery and processing power, plus generating lots of heat. I'm wondering if there is anything to be saved by going down from Windows 7?
Does anyone know if there are any benefits to switching to Windows XP or another version of Windows for this situation. I absolutely do not need IIS or anything other than the features installed with VS (i.e .NET Framework 4 and whatever networking features Parallels relies on. I'd love your feedback.
Many thanks,
Chris