I have a MacBook Pro where VMWare Fusion
is installed to enable Windows 7
and Ubuntu
. One year ago, my system was well configured so that I could run Mac OS
, Windows
and Ubuntu
at the same time. Later, I made some changes, probably around the attribution of cores and memories, now running the 3 systems simultaneously is very slow, although only running Mac OS + Windows
or Mac OS+Ubuntu
is fast enough. But I do need the 3 systems open for my work.
The resource for the 3 systems are listed as follows. Does anyone know how to arrange the ressource to re-enable the running of 3 systems simultaneously? Or does anyone have a good idea to make it possible?
Here is the resource of my Mac:
Here is the resource attributed to Ubuntu:
Here is the resource attributed to Windows:
Best Answer
I use
Parallels
for virtualization but I also run three OS simultaneously (OSX
,Windows 7
andWindows 8
).My settings are: 2 cores and 2 GB of RAM for each VM and more important
VT-x
support enabled, in your screenshot the first checkbox under Advanced Options.