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What's the "best" answer? I'll be running Windows 7 Home Premium, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop), Quickbooks and MS Office and other Windows software. I have a loaded new Retina MacBook Pro with a 512 GB SDD, 16GB RAM and a 2.6 GHz processor.
Parallels only states: "Select how you want to use Windows: • Like a Mac: Windows programs appear on the Mac desktop, just like Mac applications. Documents and media from Mac OS X and Windows are kept together on your Mac. • Like a PC: The Windows desktop and programs appear in a single window, separate from Mac applications. You can drag and drop objects between Windows and the Mac. |
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Personal preference. Try both see which you like.
As for running Photoshop in a VM, if you do this rarely it may be useable. Otherwise you should get the Mac version instead of putting it in a VM. Performance will suffer by a lot if you work on appreciably large files. |
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Yes it will be slower and it will be a PITA because you have to manually allocate a portion of that RAM to the VM, and then within the VM you have to dedicate a portion to Photoshop. If you do this sort of thing once a week, fine, maybe it's OK. But this is not a professional workflow. You have a Mac. OS X is the base OS. You need to use Mac apps.
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i am trying to install win 7 64 bit ultimate on my rMBP. i have created a win 7.iso image file to use during the installation of parallels 7. i get this error "there is no operating system installed in this virtual machine please insert an operating system installation cd into the optical drive of your mac and restart the virtual machine." I dont have a cd/dvd drive on my rMBP. i have recreated the iso file thinking it might be corrupted or something but i still get the same error. can somebody shed some light and give me some insight on this issue please?
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I am a developer and have had a Mac since 2008. I have never used the Mac side, I been running Windows XP because I could not afford the extra money for a new Master Collection in Mac version. So, today I got 16 GBs RAM and installed, as well as Parallels 8. I am going to attempt to run some Adobe programs through the VM and see how it goes. But I am going to invest time in learning how to use the Mac side, Final Cut HD, maybe get Final Cut studio, and lease .... yep I said lease .... Adobe Creative Suite CS6 Mac version for about $50.00 a month.
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Can you not change the way you use parallels in settings after install, from one to other and back? I think you can! |
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Hope this helps... Joel |
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It doesn't matter which you choose when you setup, you can switch between them on the fly.
'Like a Mac' opens Windows apps in their individual windows on the Mac desktop. Parallels refers to this as 'coherence mode'. 'Like a PC' opens up a Windows desktop within a window on the Mac and your apps then opens up within that. You can switch from coherence mode by selecting 'Exit Coherence' from the parallels symbol in the status bar. Once in desktop view you can switch back to coherence mode by selecting View>Enter Coherence. |
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You can swap between the 2 at any time it is not as if you are commiting to one or the other when you do the setup.
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