Windows 7 on the MacBook- runs pretty darn well

I shared my adventure into the world of Windows 7 recently and I have been playing with it long enough to share my initial impressions of the public beta.  I was in Vegas for the CES and the only system I had at my disposal was the aluminum MacBook so that’s what I’ve been trying out.  I am very happy to report that Windows 7 runs very well right out of the box.

I decided to install Windows 7 in a virtual machine on the MacBook so I set out to install it in Parallels Desktop for the Mac.  The Parallels folks had issues a program update just last week to add compatibility with Windows 7 and they’ve nailed it pretty well.

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The Windows 7 install took only 30 minutes and went totally without issue.  Parallels makes it easy to install Windows in a VM and there were no issues.  Once the OS was installed I had to install Parallels Tools within Windows 7 which added all the bridging utility to share files and network connections.

I used Windows 7 all day yesterday and I am impressed with how fast everything works in the VM on the Mac.  I can resize the desktop easily which makes it a snap to run the Win7 VM in a window under OS X.  This gives me the best of both worlds on the same desktop.  I installed Firefox and Google Chrome in Windows 7 and they both work very well.  I am particularly impressed with how fast Chrome runs under Win7, it seems even faster than under Vista.

I’ll keep plugging away at Windows 7 and report back my additional thoughts as they occur.  I am glad to see Microsoft open up the Windows 7 beta to everyone and hope it lets them make a very powerful final release when the time comes.

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