![]() I eventually used two Windows keys to activate - one for each "hardware configuration". My WEI score is considerably higher this way (although I honestly do not use Windows on my Mac anymore). I personally only use parts of the bootcamp drivers and then go to the manufacturers website for my products. But I need OS X to install EFI updates, for the extended battery life offered by GPU switching.īootcamp is nothing more than a program which allows you to create a NTFS/FAT partition and allow a disc to run, and then inside of Windows, it is essentially a driver set. ![]() I presume the only way I will be able to unlock the full potential of my hardware would be to install Windows exclusively on the laptop without BootCamp and Mac OS X. The speed differences are also seen when I test using CrystalDiskMark - 289 Mbps in BootCamp, ~400 Mbps in Parallels. It jumps to 7.7 when I test it in Parallels. The WEI score for the SSD (which would be 7.9 on normal Windows laptops) is only 7.0 in BootCamp. I have an OCZ Vertex 3 SSD installed in my 2011 Macbook Pro, and it actually takes 19-25 seconds to boot in BootCamp. This is both reflected in benchmarking and Windows' own WEI scores. Want to bet? Except for graphics, Windows runs much faster in the new Parallels than BootCamp.
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