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Virtual Machine
I am trying to run Virtual Machine on my laptop but i am experiencing some
performance issues. I have a dual core processor as i beleived that this would provide the best performance but this doesn't seem to be the case. Can anyone please give me some advice on what they beleive to be the best spec for running Virtual Machine to get the best out of it. Any comments on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Stuart |
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Virtual Machine
How much memory? VM is very memory and hard drive intense, use should have a gig of memory at
minimum to run it. -- Dave Vair CNE, CNA, MCP, A+, N+ "snurge" wrote in message ... I am trying to run Virtual Machine on my laptop but i am experiencing some performance issues. I have a dual core processor as i beleived that this would provide the best performance but this doesn't seem to be the case. Can anyone please give me some advice on what they beleive to be the best spec for running Virtual Machine to get the best out of it. Any comments on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Stuart |
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snurge wrote:
I am trying to run Virtual Machine on my laptop but i am experiencing some performance issues. I have a dual core processor as i beleived that this would provide the best performance but this doesn't seem to be the case. Can anyone please give me some advice on what they beleive to be the best spec for running Virtual Machine to get the best out of it. Any comments on this would be greatly appreciated. VMWare (not an MS product) and Virtual PC 2004 (MS) each have websites, newsgroups, and user forums. You should go to the website of whichever product you are using for system requirements. As someone else mentioned, RAM is key. http://www.vmware.com http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc/default.mspx Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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