Hay I was wondering if you need to go in to the config to stop programs from 
starting up that did not meed to start up?  I noticed on my windows machine, I 
did this so it does not take so long.  So is it the same for the mac?  If so, 
how do you do this?  Heather 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jon Squally 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 6:19 PM
  Subject: a couple of questions


  Hello Everyone,

   

  I have a MacBook Pro with 4 gigs of ram.  I am still learning since I have 
only had the machine about a week now.  

  Thank you all for posting information about VMware in the past.  This helped 
a lot when researching the exact method for installing windows 7 within a VM 
independently as well as getting the JawsKey remapped.  Using easy install, and 
creating a user without a password to start with worked perfectly.  

   

  I am running a VM with Windows 7 32 bit.  The Mac os version is 10.6.5.  
Should I have installed the 64 bit version of windows 7?  

  Is there a way to tell whether I have a 64 bit processor?  The processor is 
an Intel 2.66 GHZ core I7.  I have allocated 3 gigs of ram for the VM, but 
notice sluggishness when restarting and upon startup.   Does anyone have 
recommendations of settings to change within fusion?  

   

  I have file sharing turned on, but within windows 7 I cannot check email 
using IMap port 993.  This does not appear to be a problem with the Google apps 
account since other machines check the email for the address fine.  Are there 
specific network settings that I need to change on the Mac side that will allow 
the VM to check email?  The internet is working on both the Mac side and within 
windows.

   

  Thank you, Jon.

   

   


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