Parallels 2.5 doesn't seem to play nice with Leopard

aphex

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I've neglected upgrading to Parallels 3.0 due to the IMO high upgrade cost ($50)

Unfortunately though, it seems even the recent leopard compatible version for 2.5 doesn't work all too well, from slow responsiveness to kernel panics, its been a pain.

Anyone else experience the same?
 

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Originally posted by: aphex
I've neglected upgrading to Parallels 3.0 due to the IMO high upgrade cost ($50)

Unfortunately though, it seems even the recent leopard compatible version for 2.5 doesn't work all too well, from slow responsiveness to kernel panics, its been a pain.

Anyone else experience the same?


I have had the same experiences as you described.

I decided to go with VMWare fusion because it seems more stable, it is developed by a well-established company, and because it is less expensive.

http://www.gradware.com/product/view/850171
 

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Well, they might say it is supported, but the fact that everyone I have ever seen that tries to use 2.5 in Leopard is met with issues means (to me) that I don't think they take that version seriously.
 

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I've even had some issues with 3.0, so I switched to VMware. I resisted switching initially because I really liked Parallels, but VMware is a better and more stable product. I would highly recommend it :thumbsup:
 

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Thanks!

I downloaded the trial of VMWare, gonna give it a go....
 

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Originally posted by: GhettoFob
If you feel like living on the edge, you can give the new Fusion 2.0 beta a try: linky

As much as I would love to try out 2.0, I can't afford to lose my Windows install.

Awesome news is that it says "all 1.x users will receive a FREE upgrade to 2.0". Talk about great! I feel like I should pay them something though, since their product is so wonderful. :)
 

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Thanks guys, VMWare made a huge difference. Both my XP and Vista installs can idle at around 8-10% cpu, instead of 100%. They also seem to be a ton snappier. Thanks!
 

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Originally posted by: Kmax82
Originally posted by: GhettoFob
If you feel like living on the edge, you can give the new Fusion 2.0 beta a try: linky

As much as I would love to try out 2.0, I can't afford to lose my Windows install.

Awesome news is that it says "all 1.x users will receive a FREE upgrade to 2.0". Talk about great! I feel like I should pay them something though, since their product is so wonderful. :)
Free as it should be since VMware Fusion 1.x hasn't been out for very long.

The new release could easily be versioned 1.5, based on the new feature list.

I don't use virtualized Windows much, but I hope they add multiple snapshots to Fusion 2. VMware previously claimed they just need to implement a good UI for it.
 

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Originally posted by: manly
Originally posted by: Kmax82
Originally posted by: GhettoFob
If you feel like living on the edge, you can give the new Fusion 2.0 beta a try: linky

As much as I would love to try out 2.0, I can't afford to lose my Windows install.

Awesome news is that it says "all 1.x users will receive a FREE upgrade to 2.0". Talk about great! I feel like I should pay them something though, since their product is so wonderful. :)
Free as it should be since VMware Fusion 1.x hasn't been out for very long.

The new release could easily be versioned 1.5, based on the new feature list.

I don't use virtualized Windows much, but I hope they add multiple snapshots to Fusion 2. VMware previously claimed they just need to implement a good UI for it.

Yea, I agree. It's just nice to know since the Parallels team decided to charge an upgrade fee for every full version release.

I broke down and installed it because of the dual monitor support and I'm loving it. It's even faster while I'm working, yay!
 

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Hrmph, while VMWare seems to be better for the most part, i'm still having a weird issue where VMware like to stay around 100% cpu when Vista is loaded. I have indexing turned off in Vista and according to task manager, nothing out of the ordinary is running.... Any ideas why the CPU usage in VMWare seems to be so high?
 

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Vista, in my experience, is a hog with resources when it's the only OS running. I haven't had good success with it in a VM. However, I didn't run into that issue when I previously had it installed. Are you running 32 or 64 bit? You could also give the new 2.0 Beta a shot, as this sped up my XP install pretty well, so I'm sure there are other enhancements for Vista, etc...