?Sort of similar config, except 32bit Windows 7 with 4GB Ram, and a VMware 
XP with D2007 and 1GB allocated.

I find the performance of the VMWare virtual PC the worst aspect of it - the 
XP virtual machine is really prone to triggering intense disk writes - which 
looks like Windows XP starting swapping in the virtual PC, and resuming and 
suspending the virtual PC gives about 3 minutes of solid disk activity that 
kills the PC until finished.   It almost looks like the virtual hard disk 
file is getting rewritten, and this triggers some kind of issue in the 
Windows 7 - the Windows 7 Resource Monitor shows the disk writes look to be 
to do with the VM hard disk file and the Windows 7 system volume 
information.

Anyone have any tips how this can be tuned better?

Most of the time its not Windows 7 running out of memory, as I keep an eye 
on this.

Also have to say that both the VM and Windows 7 have D2007 installed and the 
performance of D2007 under Windows 7 native is much better - eg in the VM 
there is often a delay on hitting  F9 before any compilation starts 
happening.   Should I be allocating more than 1GB, even though most of the 
time D2007 does not seem to use more than 200-300MB memory ?

John


for the last 2 years I've been using Vista 64 bit Quad Core with 8GB
Ram, and Normal reasonably fast HDD's
I run Delphi inside a VMware machine running XP 32bit, with 1.5GB ram 
allocated.

doing a full build of my main app is 953000 lines or so and takes
80seconds or so..


Just got a new machine with windows 7, running the Same virtual
machine. but the Win 7 is using only solid state drives. 100GB and
220GB

Doing a full build is only 11 seconds..

Worth the money? Very much so.. Time savings over a day is quite large
with the overall improvements


-- 
Kyley Harris
Harris Software
+64-21-671-821
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