Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/08/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> On the other hand, if you run Windows on a Parallels equipped Mac, you are > running it in an emulated virtual PC that connects to the internet through > the Mac drivers and firewall. It is a bit slower but much more virus > resistant. I disagree with this statement. There are two reasons why Macs are more resistant to firewalls than Windows machines are, and neither of those reasons involves drivers or firewalls. A Windows machine is a Windows machine, whether it is physical or virtual, and if you can get web pages to it then you can get viruses to it. I do not consider a Parallels-emulated Windows machine to be any more virus resistant than a physical windows machine. If you don't want it to get viruses, then don't connect it to the network and/or run antivirus software on it. In my experience a Parallels-emulated Windows machine is just as fast as a Dell or HP Windows machine. I have not seen any slowdown, even for things like Photoshop. Brian Reid