I'm no exbert, but I hear that windows 64 bittt needs at least 4 gigs of ram.  
And what the mac can do, the minumum you need is 4 gigs of ram.  So I don't 
think switching to boot camp, or another windows screen reader will make a 
difference.  JMO

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On Jun 8, 2011, at 11:25 PM, Cam <cameron.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have installed fusion on my MacBook Air and am running windows 7 64
> byt. The Air's specs are maxed out - 4gb ram, 2.1ghz processor (it is
> one of the late 2010 models). The problem I'm having is that Jaws is
> stuttering a little when I have say two or three word docs open at
> once. I've tried allocating half the ram to windows and half to the
> mac, but it hasn't helped matters. Just wondering whether I would be
> better off with bootcamp, or should I perhaps stick with fusion and
> try another screen reader, such as NVDA, which may be less ram and
> processor intensive? Also I will need to run openbook under windows. I
> haven't tried that yet, but if Jaws is sluggish I reckon it's a fair
> bet Openbook will be also. Any help greatly appreciated.
> cam
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