Hi Justin,
You need an ISO image of Windows to load up a VM. You can find these
from sites such as Digital River, just make sure you buy a key first.


On 7/10/14, Justin Mann <w9...@me.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got some software that I am trying to run that is pretty nitch, and
> requires the use of windows, so I am trying to install windows on to a
> virtual machine on my mac using VMware fusion .  I've figured out how to
> create the Vm, but how to you install windows in to the area where the Vm is
> located?  This away it doesn't have to run from the Usb drive that I have
> mounted.
> Thanks for any help you can offer,
> Justin
>
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