scott28tt, Intel Core i5 2.4ghz, 8gb ram. VM 1 core, 3gb ram. Since this mac only have 2 cores and not 4 on my desktop intel i5 i can only use 1 core on the VM so i can still use macos for other stuff.
wila, Thank you all for all your suggestions and help. Are there any function to let me export my settings for you to view? It felt sluggish before BigSur so it isnt because of that.
Using my Macbook Pro 13" Retina late 2013 with latest macOS Big Sur 11.1 And Windows 10 Pro x64 as Virtual machine OS. Windows 10 feels so slow. It always has so it has nothing to do with what ma...
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Using my Macbook Pro 13" Retina late 2013 with latest macOS Big Sur 11.1 And Windows 10 Pro x64 as Virtual machine OS. Windows 10 feels so slow. It always has so it has nothing to do with what macos och windows 10 version i had/have. Played around with VMware settings with no performance improvments. Also tried Virtualbox and some other VM programs.. but they work even slower. I dont know what to do. Are there any tips and tricks and tweaks to do? Not doing anything special on Windows 10. Feels slow just out of the box default. Of cource im using VMware tools. Windows 7 was really fast when i had it as VM OS.
Using Macbook Pro Late 2013 and VMware Fusion 12.1 with latest updated hardware compabitility settings 18, 3d acceleration on, retina resolution on. Shared graphics memory 2gb, 1 CPU core, RAM 2048Mb...
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Using Macbook Pro Late 2013 and VMware Fusion 12.1 with latest updated hardware compabitility settings 18, 3d acceleration on, retina resolution on. Shared graphics memory 2gb, 1 CPU core, RAM 2048Mb. Disabled the VGAuth service. Windows 10 is alive again! Thank you for the performance tip!! I was nearly giving up VMware and Windows 10. Also been trying Virtualbox with same VM since you can import it easily.