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question about VMware fusion, i have mac osx on one hard drive and vista on a seperate can i run fusion to axccess windows while on the mac just by installing fusion, or do i actually have to install windows while using fusion in order for it to work properly, thanks
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That's what i'd like to know too =)
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Yes it''s possible at least with VMWare Fusion.
My Windows installation partition is seen as a "Boot Camp Partition" and I can use it as a VM. Mac OS X 10.6.3 • 2.8 GHz Intel Core I7 860 • ASUS P7P55D • 2 GB 2 Ghz DDR3 • ATI RADEON XFX 4890 1GB • 2 x Hitachi 160 GB Serial-ATA • PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112 • LaCie Desktop Harddrive 750 GB USB |
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Just Installed fusion and it recognized my other harddrive at boot camp partition and now it works, freaking awesome
now my other question, is there a vmware the runs on windows so i can do the same thing only on windows? thanks |
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@eagle... should be on their website (vmware's). I'm pretty sure there is. Great to hear that you are able to access your Windows Partition (dedicated) through VMWare.
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