Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Windows 7 Mac Performance Counter Driver Will Having Two OS On A Mac Desktop/laptop Affect Its Performance?

Will having two OS on a mac desktop/laptop affect its performance? - windows 7 mac performance counter driver

I am planning a Mac laptop mainly buy the 17 "as a desktop replacement. I wonder whether having two OS (Windows 7 specifically when it comes out) if it affects the performance of Mac? I go to be 'with this Mac for photo editing.

6 comments:

APB said...

If you are not using something like VMware Fusion, both operations should not be performed simultaneously, and no place.

Jabaski said...

C 'is an idiot. Why buy a Mac just to put Windows 7 on it and go do differently? You might as well save time and haslte and buy a laptop with win 7 reinstalled.

and btw, the specifications of the Mac, unless higher spending $ 5K, then yes, you can expect a slowdown chingo 2 SO run concurrently. 7 pc only get a win and save time and money.

Jabaski said...

C 'is an idiot. Why buy a Mac just to put Windows 7 on it and go do differently? You might as well save time and haslte and buy a laptop with win 7 reinstalled.

and btw, the specifications of the Mac, unless higher spending $ 5K, then yes, you can expect a slowdown chingo 2 SO run concurrently. 7 pc only get a win and save time and money.

Asche said...

Effect is not, there are also programs for editing photos and more choices on a PC. and the compatibility and more compacted. There is no reason to spend over 1500 for something to edit pictures. unless you really really need to use the functionality of a Mac

◄ リチ ► said...

No, not on performance at all, only take up space on your hard drive.

Charles P said...

It is not common. is exactly the right place, and if you can be a little late, but thats it plan

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