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grandeabc
Jul 9, 2008, 01:04 AM
The MacBook Air video card is very limited to run HD movies, and when you run Parallels accessing a Vm, the video performance is very poor. I would like to know if installing Windows through BootCamp, could increase this performance.
1 - Any one knows if there's some advantage on installing Windows through BootCamp instead of Vm?
Note: One desvantage is that TimeMachine can not auto backup BootCamp partition, but it "yes" do backups the Vm.
Thank you very much in advance!



ayeying
Jul 9, 2008, 01:30 AM
Advantages: you can run xp with full performance if you need to.

Video Card performance doesn't do anything in virtual machines much unless you're doing 3d graphics.

Unprocessed1
Jul 9, 2008, 01:44 AM
this is a great breakdown of the pros and cons of each. Seems like bootcamp runs the full windows, while parallels and VM kind of take away some features and performance

http://blogs.msdn.com/volkerw/archive/2008/02/24/installing-vista-on-a-macbook-air.aspx

grandeabc
Jul 10, 2008, 02:18 AM
Advantages: you can run xp with full performance if you need to.

Video Card performance doesn't do anything in virtual machines much unless you're doing 3d graphics.

Thank you "ayeying" an thank you "Unprocessed1" for your prompt support. Another doubt is:
Are there differences in video performance on booting the Mac machine in Windows, than to boot the machine in Leopard+Paralles accessing the BootCamp?
I'm asking this because I have contact Parallels team, and they told me that there's no difference in video performance when you use Parallels+BootCamp, but I still doubt this.

darngooddesign
Jul 10, 2008, 09:09 AM
I'm asking this because I have contact Parallels team, and they told me that there's no difference in video performance when you use Parallels+BootCamp, but I still doubt this.

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