We run Windows Parallels virtual computer on our MAC OS X.
I continue to receive an error that we do not have enough memory. I cannot figure how to allocate more memory from my MAC side to the Windows side.
My MAC processor is 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 3 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
My Windows:
2.00GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM
Local Disk (C): 31.2 GB total size with 421 MB Free Space
DC Drive (D) 620 MB total size with 0 bytes Free Space
Network Drive (Y): 232 GB total size with 137 GB Free Space
.MAC on 'psf' (Z):Network Drive 232 GB total size with 137 GB Free Space
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
I continue to receive an error that we do not have enough memory. I cannot figure how to allocate more memory from my MAC side to the Windows side.
My MAC processor is 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 3 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
My Windows:
2.00GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM
Local Disk (C): 31.2 GB total size with 421 MB Free Space
DC Drive (D) 620 MB total size with 0 bytes Free Space
Network Drive (Y): 232 GB total size with 137 GB Free Space
.MAC on 'psf' (Z):Network Drive 232 GB total size with 137 GB Free Space
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Parallels For Mac Change Memory Allocation Windows 10
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Memory Allocation Error
BTW, if you use 32 GB or less you can use FAT32 which means you are able to see the Windows HDD from the Mac side & even move files to windows from Mac which is very nice. Free mercedes star utilities xentry. I understand you cannot do that with NTFS. If you start to run out of space (on the Mac side or Windows side) you can store large files such as photos, videos on external media. Memory Allocation. What we found was that memory allocation had less effect on the performance of the guest OS then we first thought. What this indicates is that Parallels' built-in caching system, which is designed to aid in the base performance of the guest OS, works very well, at least for guest OS that Parallels knows about.