Sorry if I keep going round and round on this topic, but I want to do this 
right.

I spent alot of time getting Windows7 setup in a bootcamp installation on my 
iMac. Now I have a trial copy of fusion5 and after I install it, I will most 
likely buy it as I know from watching the list that it works well, and will let 
me use windows and OSX side-by-side.

But, before I rip out the bootcamp partition and go the fusion route, I want to 
know:

Is there a downside to keeping the bootcamp - other than its disk usage I mean?

If I just ask fusion5 to use the bootcamp installation, will all the programs 
(screen reader etc) work as well as if I went the fusion install route?

Can I do both? I kind of like having windows as a native installation.


please bury me with more information than I'll ever need on this topic;-)

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