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Parallels/Leopard is chugging too much when I use it with Leopard. I like to develop in VB.NET and it's not running like was in Tiger. Is anyone else having issues?
Originally posted by: Kaido
Yup, also having problems with Safari 3![]()
Originally posted by: SoundTheSurrender
Do you guys know of any guides for optimizing vista in VMware? I set it up and it seems decent so far. I think I could do a little better though. So far I removed sound, and made it the classic theme. I think I'm gonna buy a 2 gig stick of ram so I can up my Macbook to 3 Gigs since I believe that's the max it can handle since the chipset can't do four. Is it 3 gigs or 3.4 gigs?
Originally posted by: SoundTheSurrender
Do you guys know of any guides for optimizing vista in VMware? I set it up and it seems decent so far. I think I could do a little better though. So far I removed sound, and made it the classic theme. I think I'm gonna buy a 2 gig stick of ram so I can up my Macbook to 3 Gigs since I believe that's the max it can handle since the chipset can't do four. Is it 3 gigs or 3.4 gigs?
Originally posted by: TheStu
Shivetya, was this an Upgrade/Archive Install, or was it a Clean Install? The littlest things that worked great with Tiger have been known to completely screw over a Leopard Install. Heck, mine is doing more or less ok (I have a process that every now and again runs away with 95%+ of my processor) and I am considering a Clean Install (my external was full at the time, so no way to back up)
Originally posted by: Shivetya
Originally posted by: TheStu
Shivetya, was this an Upgrade/Archive Install, or was it a Clean Install? The littlest things that worked great with Tiger have been known to completely screw over a Leopard Install. Heck, mine is doing more or less ok (I have a process that every now and again runs away with 95%+ of my processor) and I am considering a Clean Install (my external was full at the time, so no way to back up)
Upgrade over Tiger.
I really really really don't want to do a clean install. Basically they don't make it simple to save off your mail and other such stuff. (like photos).
Originally posted by: Kmax82
The problem with clean installs, for me at least, is I typically always tend to forget something. So I'll do the clean install, and realize that I missed backing up my bookmarks from Firefox, or my contacts from Address Book. Granted, I tend to back those up regularly, but I didn't do a recent backup so I'm missing stuff.
It's just too much stuff can be lost, if you don't do regular backups. Clean install is a last resort for me. However, my version of Leopard has been working great so far. Had a little mishap with CS3, but got that all worked out.