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Originally Posted by Kunama
My son found that using the VM wasn't as 'efficient' as installing Windows separately through 'Bootcamp' but in that case you do have to allocate the required space and restart in Windows mode when you want to use it.
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That is true I used to use BootCamp. It takes full avantage of the computers resources but does require a restart to switch in-between OS's. The problem is I used to run XP fine on a 2010 Macbook Air. Now I have an early 2011 Macbook Pro and still want to run XP but had no choice but to resort to Windows 7 through BootCamp. This is because the hardware is newer and incompatible with XP.
I have now switched to a VM so I can run XP. All I need this for is to run the NexImage's webcam app and record videos therefore having Windows 7 was overkill (mainly because of the 15-20GB it needed just for the OS whereas XP is only a few GB's). I have 8GB RAM in my Mac and it would be best to have at least 8 or more.
I am currently running XP in a VM with 2GB RAM, 60GB dedicated to the VM (can be increased or decreased which is another advantage), 1 core (just changed to 2 cores) and 256mb of video memory. I have tested capturing videos through the 5MP NexImage camera at a 2592x1944 resolution with the max of 6FPS and the lowest resolution of 640x480 at 52FPS, uncompressed AVI (files tend to be GB's) and it runs beautifully.