Parallels Desktop 5 has been tested to be superior to VMware Fusion 3 (see comparison here) so I'll be talking about Parallels in this post. Also, Parallels Desktop 6 was recently released on September 14 and features a 64 bit engine, surround sound 5.1, and superior 3D graphics rendering speeds.
Bootcamp:
Installing Windows 7 in Bootcamp is fairly straightforward. After the installation is complete, reboot your computer and hold down the Option key to get the below screen. Select your Windows partition to load Windows.
Hold down the Option button at reboot when you see the white screen to activate this menu. |
The OSX installation disk does a good job of installing all the drivers needed for Windows 7. The only problem child is the graphics driver. When playing a video or a game, the computer begins to run very hot, and the fan is constantly on at full speed.
A software alternative is to download additional software to control fan speeds, or you can simply use a laptop cooling fan. Nonetheless, the overheating issues are a problem and a hassle.
On the flip side, using Bootcamp to run Windows 7 is advantageous because all of your system's processing resources are dedicated to the running OS.
Parallels Desktop:
I currently have Parallels Desktop 5 on my computer (I will be upgrading to version 6 soon), and the installation was also straightforward. The graphics drivers work well, and I haven't experienced additional overheating. Parallels also allows Windows 7 to run Aero Peek as you get a more accurate rating on the Windows Performance Index (version 4 features outdated graphics drivers that disable Aero Peek due to the Windows Performance Index graphics rating of 1.0 regardless of hardware). The sound is a little softer compared to the volume in OSX; however, the difference is slightly noticeable.
When running the virtual machine, you can choose different views: window view, full screen view, and coherence. The coherence view allows you to run the Windows programs as if they were standalone programs in OSX. This is my favorite feature.
Coherence view in Parallels Desktop 6 |
Parallels gives you the option of customizing the system resources to the VM. You can chose a single core or multiple cores and also choose how much RAM you want to dedicate to the VM.
The only disadvantage to using Parallels to run Windows 7 is that you can never dedicate all of the hardware resources to the operating system since OSX is always running in the background; however, with customizable resource profiles and improved graphics performance in version 6, this should not be much of an issue.
The Verdict:
Parallels Desktop is such an efficient VM application that I removed my Bootcamp partition and haven't regretted it one bit. Version 6 is aimed at PC gamers who have Macs and need maximal graphics performance.
If you absolutely have to run Windows on your Mac, Parallels Desktop is the best way to go. If you just bought a Mac, miss your Windows functions, and have no specific application or gaming need for Windows, suck it up and learn OSX... after all, that's what this blog is for.
The price is $79.99, while the upgrade option (needs version 5) costs $49.99. Parallels Desktop's product page is located here: http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/
68 comments:
Very interesting article. Thanks.
Great info!Really useful post!
thanks for the info, great post
keep up the good work.
Quite expensive if you ask me...
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why run Win on a Mac?
That's a nifty application there, don't know if it's worth the price though...
parallel desktop seams cool ...
great review. done very professionally. :)
@Alex Some reasons people run Windows on a Mac include: conforming to the MS Enterprise infrastructure, PC games not available on a Mac, and owning software licenses for Windows applications and not wanting to buy the Mac versions.
A very good review, I've also heard parallels is the right choice.
Thanks for the information.
great info!
or you can always use a pc
useful!
I still say PC is better than mac!
Informative, thanks!
thanks for the tutorial bro.
I like iDeneb!
I still use Windows, however I do like the look and style Apple have for their products.
great info mate
always nice to see a fellow computer enthusiast please keep more information coming =)
Was good to read your comparison on the two
this is really usefull, *i actually saving your blog* u copy pasta this or all yours?
<3 u shud check my posts soon, got a new update
what about linux? *g*
just joking. ^^
:o useful thing
Info i can use. :D
Thanks for the info man
Great Tips Bro
i use wvware for windows. i run xp in virtual machine.
cool info, thanks :)
Woah Pararell looks sooo cool, kinda reminds me of Linux!
pretty used to os myself, used to use bootcamp on my old comp. and I have an xbox. this bahlogg is great thought!!!
Looks useful. Thanks :>
Thanks for the tut/review, I've been using bootcamp and I love it
Interesting
great information
great info dude, finally a mac blog i can follow and support
very informative, iDeneb FTW
Thanks for the Advice on this matter.Hopeful I won't have to worry about not gaming on the Mac.
Nice review, I think I am going to recommend this to my cousin she has macbook and has been complaining lately that there needs to be a quicker way to swap between OSX and Win7.
But I think that you suffer performance loss with virtualisation, which would explain you're computer getting too hot, no?
People should just not buy a Mac to begin with.
Thanks mate great write up.
Cheers
thanks for the info!
Maybe the next iPad will run something closer to a full OS. would love to run some exe's on there. & everyone please check out my blog I got some computer-related stuff on there.
I use bootcamp, it's a very good program
always interesting :)
this is great info dude
Thx for the info!
useful stuff. Thank you.
i agree with lewis
Or just go back to windows =)
I will use this thanks!
last time I did this, it kinda owned my pc.
count me in! >=(
smoochies n' poopies. :*
my friend uses winfoo(i think) and it seems to work really well
Man i would just buy a second comp
thanks for the info on parallels, never heard of it before!
Is a mac worth the extra money?
Very informative. Thanks!
hey just updated my blog agen :) wanted to check yours out and tell you to come look at mine <3
nice mate
Oh god this is really expensive...
I'm not sure if I can justify the costs...
nice will rememeber this
Awesome, pc head here.
Great review, my friend wanted to buy one so now I can help him out!
cool gonna try this on my hacantosh
wow wil ltry this
see, we all can get along after alll. i support you all the way
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