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Running Windows on your Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="websyndicate" data-source="post: 259441" data-attributes="member: 18455"><p>Im running vista RC1, XP Pro, and Suse 10.1 on parallels. Runs great except vista is still a little buggy mainly because parallels vista is really new at this point I think. Xp Pro and Suse were running on only 176 mb or ram and they ran fine. I upped the ram on them to 512mb and they are really snappy even when I run Visual Studios.Net it open very quickly. No for Vista it will need more time but I suggest running it in parallels because you can always make a make an good image of how you want things to be so in case something gets messed up you just repace it with the good image and start over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="websyndicate, post: 259441, member: 18455"] Im running vista RC1, XP Pro, and Suse 10.1 on parallels. Runs great except vista is still a little buggy mainly because parallels vista is really new at this point I think. Xp Pro and Suse were running on only 176 mb or ram and they ran fine. I upped the ram on them to 512mb and they are really snappy even when I run Visual Studios.Net it open very quickly. No for Vista it will need more time but I suggest running it in parallels because you can always make a make an good image of how you want things to be so in case something gets messed up you just repace it with the good image and start over. [/QUOTE]
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