Oh how I laughed.

I'll reply how I want.



Several reasons;
1) To see how Parallels handles my normal Windows tasks.
2) To see if I can cope using Parallels instead of my PC.
3) To see if I can buy a Mac Pro if the above two reasons come back fine.
4) To cover up Transgaming's crap coding.



You shall need to forgive my language, I was rather annoyed that when I post in the Windows forums I get flamed to hell, and then you two lovely chaps walked in.

Maybe it is a bucket o bait, I didn't intend for it to be a bucket o bait though, was just a bit of light humor. :/


No problem :) Just the way the your post read to me that’s all, I don’t usually post replies like I did but just seemed like blatant bait :p:D I see what you mean as how it’s worded in the XP Install.
 
What’s it like running XP under Parallels? I’ve never read up on this as I have my main PC and just use my G4 Mac cube once in a blue moon so havent the need to install it etc, is just like VM Ware under windows? I can imagine it runs slow though?

Not as I expected.

Turns out you can only whack 64Mb of your graphics card memory down for it, so that basically kills the whole idea for me.

Quick question, isnt it possible to get Mac OSX on a PC now they are both the same chips?

Look at the Xbench results thread.
 
What’s it like running XP under Parallels? I’ve never read up on this as I have my main PC and just use my G4 Mac cube once in a blue moon so havent the need to install it etc, is just like VM Ware under windows? I can imagine it runs slow though?

No hardware acceleration so anything graphical you can kiss goodbye. Also, it only works on Intel chips so don't waste time/effort on that G4. :)
 
I usually switch my machine off each night, so my longest run time is about 12 hours. No crashes for as long as I can remember...certainly not ones requiring a reboot.
 
I've never had any major problems (that weren't harware related) with either XP or OSX. Guess it just depends on what you're doing with them
 
I've never had any major problems (that weren't harware related) with either XP or OSX. Guess it just depends on what you're doing with them

Same.

If you have frequent reboots and/or freezing on a continuing basis then it's either a hardware fault (usually with Macs it's badly seated RAM), or conflicting drivers (usually because there's traces of them all over the registry).
 
Quick question, isnt it possible to get Mac OSX on a PC now they are both the same chips?

Yes and I have a hackintosh at home (trying out before splurging on a MAC Pro) however you can't discuss how to do this on these forums. There are plenty of dedicated forums however where you can just use Google.
 
not really, we have 250 stable XP machines here. its all in the install, setup and the quality of techie.. ;)

I wouldn't say it's that, unless by the setup you mean stopping the user from doing absolutely anything other than start programs - in which case I agree with you! we can assume that home pcs aren't configured in this way, though. You just have to look after it - it's probably quite a sad thing to admit, but I rely on my computer so I treat it with respect. I keep it clean (externally and internally) and don't install stuff I don't trust. With Macs that's really all you have to do. With windows, the only extra thing I do is run spyware and virus scans in the middle of the night to make sure it's clean. Easy peasy.
 
I wouldn't say it's that, unless by the setup you mean stopping the user from doing absolutely anything other than start programs - in which case I agree with you! we can assume that home pcs aren't configured in this way, though. You just have to look after it - it's probably quite a sad thing to admit, but I rely on my computer so I treat it with respect. I keep it clean (externally and internally) and don't install stuff I don't trust. With Macs that's really all you have to do. With windows, the only extra thing I do is run spyware and virus scans in the middle of the night to make sure it's clean. Easy peasy.

they should all be power-users with the odd few being local admins. some have managed to put itunes on but thats no biggie.

on both platforms watch what you do on the internet and youll be fine in regard to malware.
 
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