Macbook Pro + Parallels Coherence

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2006

Im running this on a Macbook Pro C2D 2.33Ghz, 3GB ram. Please note that the screen capture considerably slows the whole system down. Im running Windows XP from the Boot Camp partion (also a new feature of Parallels) and then turn on the new Coherence mode.

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  • How did you change de display colors of leopard?

  • It was still Tiger back then... there is no way to currently customize leopard. However an app is in development which will soon allow you to change it.

  • what is the name of the song? anyone know?

  • the song is Sweet Dreams (Are made of this) by Marilyn Manson, yes im using Snapz for screen capture (although it isnt universal binary and slows the system down significantly)

    P.S. sorry for the late replies

  • The text editor is a freeware app called SideNote and yeah, the computer is quite slow for the first 5 minutes or so, but once it gets going it freakin' fast!

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  • Great Music...:)

  • bootcamp!!! more performance!!!!

  • yes. itsup to u. do u need just a windows application or do u want to fiddle with the windows OS? if the latter, then bootcamp is good for u

  • What did you use for screen capture?

  • I just bought my macbook pro two days ago and im a first time mac user just switched. Im still trying to get used the mac so how would i be able to run that paralled program to run windowns vista? Do i have to buy it and if so where? i would like the vmware and what is the website to purchase it? thanks

  • Boot Camp and Parallels/VMware are two whole different things.

    Boot Camp is free with Leopard and lets you install Windows XP or Vista on a seperate partition for use with Dual Booting. When you start your Mac up you hold down a key to choose which OS you want to use. This way the OS can 100% access the hardware, even the videocard.

    Parallels/VMware let you install them in a 'virtual machine' inside OS X.

  • i have VMware Fusion and it runs pretty good. i haven't tried Boot camp. is boot camp better though?

  • which is better, boot camp or vmware fusion?

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