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Previously on "Question for Mac users.."

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  • Moscow Mule
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    I've got parallels running off my bootcamp partition which is XP, which all works fine.

    I'm frightened by Vista - does bootcamp even support it yet?

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  • interested
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    Originally posted by dotnetter
    This is Vista running natively on my MacBook

    Everything works perfect (and it's alot faster than on a similar spec PC too).

    Only thing that doesnt work is the built in iSight

    I'm sure there is a driver knocking around somewhere for the iSight - I remember looking on the Parallels forums forums.parallels.com for one to get iSight working when I was running XP in Parallels..presumably it should work for Vista as well?

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  • Peter Loew
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    Originally posted by smee.again
    Yep, Parallels is good but I dosliked the restrictions on the amount of memory you could allocate the graphics....
    Not sure but this might have changed with the new version 3, as now you can use DirectX applications (i.e. games) in it.

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  • smee.again
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    Originally posted by Peter Loew
    I installed XP via Bootcamp and it worked like a charm. Then I decided to use Parallels instead and with Coherence mode you will be laughing (but it seems to eat up more resources than just running it in an application window.

    I also had no problems removing the Bootcamp partition and restoring the one OSX volume after i decided there was little or no point using Bootcamp over Parallels.

    I have a 17" MacBook Pro I also got in Jan and I use it as a business machine as well as personal. Hello business expense

    P

    Yep, Parallels is good but I dosliked the restrictions on the amount of memory you could allocate the graphics....

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  • Peter Loew
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    I installed XP via Bootcamp and it worked like a charm. Then I decided to use Parallels instead and with Coherence mode you will be laughing (but it seems to eat up more resources than just running it in an application window.

    I also had no problems removing the Bootcamp partition and restoring the one OSX volume after i decided there was little or no point using Bootcamp over Parallels.

    I have a 17" MacBook Pro I also got in Jan and I use it as a business machine as well as personal. Hello business expense

    P

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  • dotnetter
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    This is Vista running natively on my MacBook

    Everything works perfect (and it's alot faster than on a similar spec PC too).

    Only thing that doesnt work is the built in iSight

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  • smee.again
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    Originally posted by interested
    Macbook Pro, 120GB HD, got it in Jan so it's not the latest Santa Rosa/LED one

    I've got 50GB free but I just don't really want two Windows installations wasting HD space. I reckon I will at least wait for Leopard to come out before making any kind of decision.

    Yep. I am waiting on Leopard, then I will get the new MBP with the biggest HDD I can...

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  • interested
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    Originally posted by smee.again
    Yep. I would not bother with the Vista installation at this point as it has sooooo many holes and bugs, you may find that your hardware simply does not work.

    I have XP installed with Bootcamp and it works great.

    What MAc do you have? I have the Mac Book Pro and it has the bigger hard drive but I still think I may get a bigger one.....
    Macbook Pro, 120GB HD, got it in Jan so it's not the latest Santa Rosa/LED one

    I've got 50GB free but I just don't really want two Windows installations wasting HD space. I reckon I will at least wait for Leopard to come out before making any kind of decision.

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  • smee.again
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    Originally posted by interested
    Downside to that is that I will have an XP and a Vista installation, don't want to waste disk space if I can help it..
    Yep. I would not bother with the Vista installation at this point as it has sooooo many holes and bugs, you may find that your hardware simply does not work.

    I have XP installed with Bootcamp and it works great.

    What MAc do you have? I have the Mac Book Pro and it has the bigger hard drive but I still think I may get a bigger one.....

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  • interested
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    Originally posted by smee.again
    Parallels is good, however I would use Bootcamp and install Vista that way as you will find it quicker. You can then continue to use your XP installation in Parallels for reference.


    HTH
    Downside to that is that I will have an XP and a Vista installation, don't want to waste disk space if I can help it..

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  • smee.again
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    Originally posted by interested
    I currently use XP in Parallels which works very well for me.

    However I thinking of changing the set up so that I install Vista via Bootcamp, and then having Parallels use that installation instead.

    There's no real reason for me to do this, other than a) I can b) I just fancy seeing if it works and c) it passes the time

    Having said that, I had a nightmare with a friend's Toshiba laptop and Vista and swore I'd never touch Vista again.

    Has anyone got Vista/Parallels set up in the way I describe above, and was it fairly easy to do?

    cheers


    Parallels is good, however I would use Bootcamp and install Vista that way as you will find it quicker. You can then continue to use your XP installation in Parallels for reference.


    HTH

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  • interested
    started a topic Question for Mac users..

    Question for Mac users..

    I currently use XP in Parallels which works very well for me.

    However I thinking of changing the set up so that I install Vista via Bootcamp, and then having Parallels use that installation instead.

    There's no real reason for me to do this, other than a) I can b) I just fancy seeing if it works and c) it passes the time

    Having said that, I had a nightmare with a friend's Toshiba laptop and Vista and swore I'd never touch Vista again.

    Has anyone got Vista/Parallels set up in the way I describe above, and was it fairly easy to do?

    cheers

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