It's been a while since something has been posted here, hopefully there has been some headway.
In the interest of avoiding any conflict, I'm going to attempt to address/resolve an issue with my computer running too SLOWLY with Parallels. This is the first step, and if I'm unable to find resolution here, I'll give it a go with tech support. I will be as verbose as possible meaning I'm going to supply everything I know about what i know -Here we go!
I have a 2.5 Ghz Intel Core i5 Mac Book with 16Gb of Ram (DDR3) and am using OS X 10.9.1 (Mavericks). I have Parallels desktop for Mac version 9.0.24172. My goal is to effectively use Windows XP running Office 2007 for programs like Access, Word, Outlook and Excel. I have NOT partitioned the hard drive with Bootcamp as I understand that it isn't necessary with my processor speed. I have installed Windows XP and Office 2007 with no apparent problems. I'm using a Cisco Anyconnect VPN client to connect to my company network drive where the MS Office 2007 files are. The files are on a network at the company office and I'm using my MacBook Pro to manage, update, and manipulate these files from any location where I can get a wifi signal. I travel a lot, so this is primarily from hotel rooms. It seems that the majority of the connections are wifi based, and very few hotels are even using ethernet anymore as a way to connect to the internet.
Given a successful wifi connection, after booting my computer, after launching Parallels, after launching XP, after connecting to the VPN client, after accessing the company network, after locating the network drive with varying folders with the MS Office 2007 files in question, I find my computer running/manipulating these files so slowly, that it's basically unmanageable. Access, and Excel don't seem to be as bad as Word. What I mean by this is:
When I type something, there is a huge delay in the characters actually appearing in the field that they're being entered in. I have found that Access and Excel kind of work; i can enter and save information. Word, essentially does NOT work with anything involving a lot of character input. Sometimes I lose connectivity and have to reestablish the connection. When I'm NOT in the network via the VPN client, Windows XP seems to work just fine. So, it's really when I'm just connected to the network via the VPN. My associate had a MacBook Pro as well, however he was using VM on a partitioned hard drive (as opposed to Parallels on an unpartitioned hard drive), and had NO issues. This is why I'm wondering if there is some sort setting in Parallels that I haven't enabled or tried. Again, everything seems to work fine when I'm NOT connected to the network, that's why I'm thinking that partitioning my hard rive won't make a difference. But I don't know anything else other than what I've explained here. I hope I've been thorough in my explanation. In fact, I walked through a session to see if I left out any steps, and I didn't. It bogs down with the VPN network connection. Now, there is a lag when I'm in the network and I'm cycling through the different network drive folders with the MS 2007 files, but that's to be expected i suppose. It's when I actually OPEN a particular MS 2007 file where the big bog down happens. I'm not sure if Paralles is the culprit here, but I have to start somewhere.
Thanks for reading!
Last edited: Feb 18, 2014