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<blockquote data-quote="rgedge" data-source="post: 644839" data-attributes="member: 54335"><p>Hello all. Waiting for my new MBP! Trying to get read up before it gets here. I am still stuck on MS Outlook 2007 and my Windows Smartphone so the XP VM looks like the way I am leaning. And there seems to be a consensus that I won't NEED boot camp to successfully and painlessly run Parallels for my Outlook/Active sync and other MS products not in the MAC World. So aside from any more advice you can give;</p><p>1) Is it worth getting another 2 GB RAM </p><p>2) and where can I get it (MBP is coming with 2 GB only)</p><p>um, thats all for now.</p><p>Geoff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgedge, post: 644839, member: 54335"] Hello all. Waiting for my new MBP! Trying to get read up before it gets here. I am still stuck on MS Outlook 2007 and my Windows Smartphone so the XP VM looks like the way I am leaning. And there seems to be a consensus that I won't NEED boot camp to successfully and painlessly run Parallels for my Outlook/Active sync and other MS products not in the MAC World. So aside from any more advice you can give; 1) Is it worth getting another 2 GB RAM 2) and where can I get it (MBP is coming with 2 GB only) um, thats all for now. Geoff [/QUOTE]
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