You can also move it to a Windows or Linux box running VMWare since they
all use the same file format.
CB
On 7/14/13 11:00 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
I'm a new convert to Fusion5 virtual machines and I'm very happy with
the way windows works on the Mac - real happy. I'm wondering, once you
have a
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> Because it thinks that it has new hardware as it looks at the Bios.
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> I did it a couple of times when I had my Macbook Pro and twice it moaned when
> I m
okay, what do you do specifically in those cases? does it require a new
authorization?
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From: "Kawal Gucukoglu"
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Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 1:54 PM
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Because it thinks that it has new hardware as i
is installed in the VM, so how
> would it know, or why would it think, that it has been moved?
> This doesn't make sense.
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> - Original Message - From: "Kawal Gucukoglu"
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Just say that what has s been removed? Jaws is installed in the VM, so how
would it know, or why would it think, that it has been moved?
This doesn't make sense.
- Original Message -
From: "Kawal Gucukoglu"
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 12:24 PM
Subject: Re:
Yes, you can import your Fusion to where ever you like as it's a file.
However, if Jaws complains that it's been moved etc, just say it's been removed
or it'll not copy your activation. Hope this makes sense.
Kawal.
On 14 Jul 2013, at 16:00, Phil Halton wrote:
> I'm a new convert to Fusion5 v
I'm a new convert to Fusion5 virtual machines and I'm very happy with the way
windows works on the Mac - real happy. I'm wondering, once you have a VM all
set up the way you want it, can you port it to another mac running Fusion5? It
seems to me that it's just another file, and should work on an