![]() ![]() The one that really help speed up the performance is defragmenting your virtual hard drive. I'm running Yosemite on my Dell Windows laptop with 2 GB of memory. I have an Intel HD4000 Ivy Bridge cpu, which only get 128MB vram picked up by the vmware.Īny advice on this would be much appreciated. I suppose I can revert to Mavericks since I'm mainly working on Objective C on a very basic level and I suppose I can learn Swift on it as well, but given the rate at which the language and framework is developing, I'd rather run on Sierra. Can somebody help me Specs: Graphicscard: MSI GTX 970. I want an smooth Hackintosh, because this is not my first one, the other one ran completely fine. The Animations are not smooth and Videos lag when i maximize or minimize them. Funny enough, the vmware image of Yosemite with beamoff running on a Dell Venue 11 Pro with 4GB RAM (of which 2GB is allocated to the VM) did considerably better than on my current setup. My Hackintosh lags whenever i open programs or chrome. I'm mainly trying to run vmware to study/practice xcode and the cocoa framework, but it's just awful. ![]() I'm on an Intel Core i5 3427u with 12GB ram, of which 6GB is allocated to the vm. I'm now in sierra which is giving me very similar loads, which I suppose speaks well for sierra compared to the previous versions, but I'm still not super impressed. I've also tried to install the clover bootloader to see what kind of performance gains I can get. I'm running vmware 12 workstation player and have found el capitan's performance to be abysmal even after having installed the vmware tools. ![]()
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