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MacOS X Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion & Bootcamp, Discussion MultiOS digest guide MAC Only
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ionStorm
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Nov 1 2014, 09:02 PM
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*nyan*
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Here's a tip, if you're not running any 64bit apps in Windows, use Windows 7 32bit. It consumes much less memory and space. In my case, 600MB RAM after booting, and 7GB space after all the necessary updates.
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ionStorm
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Sep 12 2015, 12:32 PM
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*nyan*
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QUOTE(murrayaustin @ Sep 10 2015, 09:38 PM) parallels is great than fusion  That depends on what you use it for. Fusion is geared towards Enterprise while Parallels is geared towards Consumer. For example, you can build an ESXi server on another machine and Fusion can connect to it remotely. QUOTE(Cheapodude @ Sep 12 2015, 10:31 AM) Logically, it should be free. Similar if you open Photoshop, you will use the resources but if you close it, it should be free.  That's not how VM's work. As far as OSX is concerned, Parallels will reserve the RAM allocated to it until you shut it down.
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