On Jul 24, at 9:35 AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer asked:

> How do you adjust memory for a program?- I thought it was done
> automatically in OS X.

Since Parallels is creating another virtual machine in software, you  
can tell it how much RAM the virtual machine seems to have. This is  
done in Parallel's Configuration Editor. For running XP SP2, I find  
800-900 MB to work acceptably. The more RAM you give the virtual  
image, the better it will run. The problem is that Mac OS X then has  
less to work with and it runs worse.

The moral to the story is that you can never have too much RAM.

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