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Parallels Workstation - Run other OSes alongside OS X
Tell me more of this apple crippling virtualization technology on Mac mini's. I have only seen speculation that this has been done and cannot find any proof. I'd like to know if this is true before I look into working around it. Can you point me to some links that are not speculative?
Parallels Workstation - Run other OSes alongside OS X
Apple did not purposefully cripple the Minis in this fashion. If you go to the Parallels forums you can see a lot of discussion of this issue. Basically the Minis that are disabled will often become enabled at random, sometimes sleep is involved, sometimes just after letting the machine sit for a long time.
Parallels Workstation - Run other OSes alongside OS X
It certainly seems to be working on my mini -- the acceleration option is at High, and the VT box is checked...
Parallels Workstation - Run other OSes alongside OS X
Mine is high and checked too, but you get a warning when running a VM that it's disabled in the firmware.
Parallels Workstation - Run other OSes alongside OS X
Was on mine too, but as noted, it gives you a warning dialogue the first time you launch the app, but not the subsequent times. Hope this is a bug and not a deliberate crippling, however, Apple has been noted for that before. What is this I'm hearing that you can't even run Final Cut Studio (most apps anyway) on the new Mini's? I'm sure the graphics chipset isn't _that_ bad... |
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