Hello. just open up vmware fussionand hit enter on the bootcamp partition. It 
will find it and ask you for your password.

Good luck.

S
On Sep 20, 2010, at 5:59 AM, Chris Snyder wrote:

> Hi guys,
> First of all, I want to thank those of you who have responded to my previous 
> posts. I know we're not supposed to send posts for that purpose, so I thought 
> I'd include it here. Now to my question.
> I am wondering if there is a way to get Fusion to use my bootcamp partition 
> as the virtual machine. That way, there doesn't need to be 3 partitions. 
> Everything I've looked at suggests it's possible, but when I look at the 
> virtual machine library, it has the boot camp and windows xp professional all 
> dimmed out so I can't access them. This is just after installing Fusion.
> I hope that makes sense.
> Thanks in advance to anyone who might have the answer.
> 
> Friendly,
> Chris
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