[Ham-Mac] Leopard
Rick Prather
rprather at mac.com
Tue Oct 30 11:34:59 EST 2007
Yes, I think that is one area that VMWare is superior (for now)
Rick
On Oct 30, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Peter Hunter wrote:
> Thanks Rick, I didn't know you could do that. I thought they would
> all require their own Windows install. I've got 4 GB RAM so no
> problem there. All I need to decide really is, do I need to have OS
> X running when I'm running Windows, or do I just want to keep the
> two OS's separate.
> The last time I saw parallels running on a 10.4 machine, it was in
> Coherence mode and had a horrible Windows Taskbar sitting across the
> top of the Dock. It put me off a bit.
>
> Peter, G0GSZ
>
> On 30 Oct 2007, at 15:49, Rick Prather wrote:
>
>> I have been running Parallels since it's early days and am happy
>> with it.
>>
>> However, in looking at some of the features I think if I were to
>> start over I might go with VMWare.
>>
>> BTW, either way you can set up your Boot Camp partition. Use it
>> with a re-boot if you need the extra speed and also use the same
>> partition as the VM in VMWare or Parallels. That is how I do it
>> and therefore only have to maintain one install of Windows.
>>
>> Rick
>> K6LE
>>
>> On Oct 30, 2007, at 8:17 AM, Peter Hunter wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Just got the upgrade to Leopard installed on my new 20" 2.4 GHz
>>> iMac. I want/need to run Windows, but can't decide whether to use
>>> Parallels, VMWare Fusion, or Boot Camp. I have noticed several of
>>> you are running VMWare. So, is this the recommended route?
>>>
>>> All replies appreciated.
>>>
>>> 73 de Peter, G0GSZ
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