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Running Windows on your Mac
Parallels 7 VM/VPN Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="puma1" data-source="post: 1397754" data-attributes="member: 249605"><p>No no AV running. Very standard build, and only office really loaded. I allowed time for the indexing in Outlook to complete as well as windows. </p><p>I am a new convert to Macs, and one thing that surprised me is how much time I worry about resources, and heat. I have never needed to dedicate so much time to making sure the computer doesn't heat up to 96C and stay there. I am using a late model 2011 Macbook Air i5 with 256 ssd and 4gb ram. Coming from a bullet proof Thinkpad that never ever heated up even with max usage for hours.. also was an i5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puma1, post: 1397754, member: 249605"] No no AV running. Very standard build, and only office really loaded. I allowed time for the indexing in Outlook to complete as well as windows. I am a new convert to Macs, and one thing that surprised me is how much time I worry about resources, and heat. I have never needed to dedicate so much time to making sure the computer doesn't heat up to 96C and stay there. I am using a late model 2011 Macbook Air i5 with 256 ssd and 4gb ram. Coming from a bullet proof Thinkpad that never ever heated up even with max usage for hours.. also was an i5. [/QUOTE]
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