Hi.

You need to delete your Virtual machine again and when re-installing again, 
choose seemless when it asks if if you want isolated or seemless.

Kawal. 


Kawal Gucukoglu

On 25 Sep 2010, at 05:57 PM, "Marketoe Day" <manof...@umich.edu> wrote:

>  
> Hello All:
>  
> When I purchased my iMac I immediately decided it would be necessary, if only 
> for a time, to install Windows via Boot Camp or Fusion.  Based on much 
> research and the collective wisdom gleamed from the group, I opted to 
> acquire/install Fusion. 
>  
> One of the more salient factors in my decision to install via Fusion was 
> everything I heard about the ease in which a blind computer user could 
> independently perform the complete installation of Windows using Fusion.  
> This has not quite been the case for me.  First, with very limited vision, I 
> struggled to find the product key required to commence the installation.  
> After several hours of utter frustration, I decided to contact Microsoft 
> directly to solicit assistance in perhaps acquiring an alternate product key 
> by phone.  Subsequent to providing the Microsoft representative with my part 
> and order numbers, a new product key was given to me.  Thank you Microsoft 
> for the means of circumventing an otherwise inaccessible step in the 
> installation process.  For the benefit of anyone else needing similar 
> assistance, contact Microsoft at: 1-800-642-7676.
>  
> I opened Fusion; chose the option to install a copy of Windows; selected to 
> have my virtual machine be more isolated and then allowed the installation 
> wizard to take over.  Having fallen asleep during the installation, I was 
> awaken by what I thought was the sound of Windows starting.  Hurray! The 
> process was successfully completed!  Hmmm, or perhaps it was not.
>  
> The virtual machine, running Windows 7 Professional, appears to be installed, 
> but I am not able to move past what appears to be a Windows desktop screen.  
> Furthermore, when I shut the virtual machine down and restart it, I do not 
> hear anything from Windows, including the start-up tones.  I should note that 
> I continue to receive a  dialog box reminding me to install the virtual 
> machine tools, which seems to be yet another problem because the install does 
> not happen when I click the option for it to do so.
>  
> Have I done something wrong that has made my experience in installing Windows 
> through Fusion more frustrating and seemingly less accessible than what I 
> have heard regarding the experience of so many of you?  What would you 
> recommend I do to enjoy greater success in the installation process?  Any 
> guidance you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
>  
> Thanks!
> Marketoe A. Day
>  
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