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<blockquote data-quote="etowns" data-source="post: 313583" data-attributes="member: 24900"><p><strong>bootcamp over parallels</strong></p><p></p><p>i found that autocad on parallels hangs a bit, especially when working with large files or with x-refs and hatches. im not entirely sure i am explaining this right, but with bootcamp you get full use of the processor & ram, where as with parallels, part of your processing power goes to holding onto mac apps, which allows you to switch back and forth. i was advised by other mac users that bootcamp was the way to go. autocad, rhino, revit, maya, cs2, no problems at all with bootcamp.</p><p></p><p>i just switched, and it works ok for me. hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etowns, post: 313583, member: 24900"] [b]bootcamp over parallels[/b] i found that autocad on parallels hangs a bit, especially when working with large files or with x-refs and hatches. im not entirely sure i am explaining this right, but with bootcamp you get full use of the processor & ram, where as with parallels, part of your processing power goes to holding onto mac apps, which allows you to switch back and forth. i was advised by other mac users that bootcamp was the way to go. autocad, rhino, revit, maya, cs2, no problems at all with bootcamp. i just switched, and it works ok for me. hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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