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You simply don't get it and never will

Posted by AbeCollins on November 24, 2024 at 06:41:48:

Your concept of how macOS & Parallels "allocates" memory for your Win10 VM is completely incorrect as I have tried to explain even with examples. But you still don't get it (or refuse to get it).

First I had to correct you on what a "VM image" is and how it does not fully load into memory. You back tracked on that one after I showed you that my VM was 74GB in size. Only then did you start to get the concept of the VM "image". And then I offered up the concept of "memory footprint".

You'll never get it because you insist that you are correct and want to save face. I've seen it in every one of your arguments here in the asylum and not just with me.

But it's not my place to educate you and I really don't care if you continue to live in your fantasy world of how things work.