Hi sean,
I have fusion 6 here and it runs fast for me.  I do have a ton of ram, though-I 
maxed out my i mac at 16 g of ram.

As far as your xp not connecting to the internet in fusion 5, have you made 
sure that your vm is sharing your internet connection?

Cait

On Nov 7, 2013, at 3:07 PM, BBS <bigbigshawn....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all. I’m having a bit of a problem here. When I use Windows XP in Fusion 
> 5, it won’t connect to the internet. Therefore, that tells me that I might be 
> forced into upgrading to Fusion 6. I do have some concerns about that though. 
> I heard something from a friend of mine that he tried using Fusion 6 on his 
> Mac Mini and he told me that it ran so slow because it needs a lot of ram to 
> run Windows properly. So I’m wondering since I can only put 4 gigs on this 
> MacBook if upgrading to Fusion 6 is worth it. If not, what should I do? I 
> want Windows on here because this busy busy busy crap with Skype on the Mac 
> is getting unbearable. Thanks.
> 
> Shawn
> Sent From My White Mac Book
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