Okay. Thanks. This is maybe the reason for my Vista is very slow. Lol.
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On 28/05/2008, at 07.14, Shaun Jones wrote:

When you choose your virtual machine from the table go to settings without starting the machine. You will see a table with things in it like processor, battery and memory. You need the one that says memory. Once there you'll need to interact with the slider and move it up or down to increase/decrease the amount you need. That slider might be up or down or right to left, I can't remember.
On May 28, 2008, at 12:55 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:

How do you choose how many ram Windows can use in Fusion?
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On 27/05/2008, at 20.03, Tim Grady wrote:

I don't know why I said 1GHZ, I meant to say 1GB. No, if you have 1GB of memory installed then the minimum amount of memory Fusion is looking for to run XP is 128K, but the recommended amount is 256K.
On May 27, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Shaun Jones wrote:

So you scaled it back to 512MB?
On May 27, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Tim Grady wrote:

For those of you with performance issues running Windows under Fusion, I just found out something that was not apparent to me at first. I was adjusting ram figuring that the more ram I could allocate to windows then the better off I would be, but when I made the memory allocation the suggested value Windows did seem to run better, particularly with an Imac with 1GHZ of memory.











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