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<blockquote data-quote="daveat22" data-source="post: 1304198" data-attributes="member: 173433"><p>I have a Mac Pro with 10GB RAM.</p><p>I recently installed Parallels and Windows 7 which messed up my computer for running Photoshop, it went slow and the programmes I was running on Windows were unstable. I also had problems shutting down.</p><p>Anyway I have hopefully now uninstalled both Parallels and Windows, but when I loaded those programmes I apportioned the RAM so that 6 was used by MAC and 4 by Windows.</p><p>I now can not remember how I did that and I would like to apportion all 10 Gb back to MAC, can someone remind me please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveat22, post: 1304198, member: 173433"] I have a Mac Pro with 10GB RAM. I recently installed Parallels and Windows 7 which messed up my computer for running Photoshop, it went slow and the programmes I was running on Windows were unstable. I also had problems shutting down. Anyway I have hopefully now uninstalled both Parallels and Windows, but when I loaded those programmes I apportioned the RAM so that 6 was used by MAC and 4 by Windows. I now can not remember how I did that and I would like to apportion all 10 Gb back to MAC, can someone remind me please? [/QUOTE]
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