I think the speed of vmware fusion is fine, of course, it won't be as fast as 
boot camp, since it's using a virtual machine, also, fusion allows you to 
install windows without sighted help.
On Apr 2, 2011, at 7:05 PM, Alex Hall wrote:

> Hi all,
> Just a quick question. If I win the lottery and get a mac, I will want
> Windows on it to run things like audio games. I was told that vmware,
> which seemed like a perfect solution, is slower than native windows
> and is not a good solution due to its lack of speed. What have people
> found when running windows via a virtual machine as far as speed? How
> does it compare to bootcamp, and are there any problems with bootcamp
> that would make it a less-than-ideal solution? How do both compare to
> running windows natively?
> 
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