I often find that you can give Windows VMs focus if you just turn VO off
temporarily and hit Tab enough times. Once your keyboard is grabbed, you can
turn VO on again, if you like.
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Authorizations isn’t the issue. This is a clean install of windows 10pro, and
it won’t even let me type in the box to install jaws or even turn on narrator,
let alone anything else. Have tried multiple times, even with sited help.
Guess I will wipe everything clean, and try again.
> On Aug
good morning, the best thing I can suggest is that you yes just like the
last poster said do some tabbing around depending on the age of your
machine you can also use the trackpad to try to maximize the window but
maximizing changes with whichever virtual application you are running if
you're r
That would be control-command F, but there is also a full screen mode item in
the view menu.
To enable control-left/control-right this is in the Mission Control section of
the keyboard shortcuts of the keyboard system settings.
When you first move into the VM, you have to press a key to enable
How do you put it in full screen mode?
> On Aug 30, 2020, at 12:03 PM, Jonathan Cohn wrote:
>
> I generally set things up so that my VM's are in full screen mode, and also
> make sure to have enabled control-left / control-right to move from between
> virtual screens. I don't usually use a mou
I generally set things up so that my VM's are in full screen mode, and also
make sure to have enabled control-left / control-right to move from between
virtual screens. I don't usually use a mouse, but when I need a family member
to do something they can.
Let me know if you need more specifics.
Hi!
Make sure you’re in the windows screen.
Otherwise i guess the mouse wont work.
Sometimes i have to do a lot of tabbing to get into the right position to get
things going.
Not sure if i understand you right though.
/A
> 30 aug. 2020 kl. 14:45 skrev Kliph Senior :
>
> Ok, since most work from
Your explanation is really very good. It’s always been tricky for me, but I
use the same method.
Andrew
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 11:23 PM, Pete De Vasto wrote:
>
> Hema,
>
> It’s a bit tricky, but let me see if I can explain it right: When you’re in
> Windows, press Control+Command. Then, you ca
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>
> Hema,
>
> It’s a bit tricky, but let me see if I can explain it right: When you’re in
> Windows, press Control
Thanks Pete and all for chiming in.
Let me try and get back.
Warmly,
Hema.
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Subject: Re: VM fusion question
Hema,
It’s a bit tricky, but let me
You bet Pete.
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On 2/7/2019 4:16 PM, Pete De Vasto wrote:
Thank you very much, E.T., for chiming in. I had been looking for a way to turn
VO off but every time I trie
Thank you very much, E.T., for chiming in. I had been looking for a way to turn
VO off but every time I tried to do Command+F5 I couldn’t get it to work. Your
instructions are very helpful!
Pete
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 3:58 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> As has been said, its tric
As has been said, its tricky. You will need to be very methodical,
and be careful with keystrokes. Inadvertently pressing a Mac command
while in the Windows VM can throw back into the Mac environment.
Launch Fusion. Press VO space to launch your Windows VM. Wait for it
to boot. Press com
Hema,
It’s a bit tricky, but let me see if I can explain it right: When you’re in
Windows, press Control+Command. Then, you can use Command+Tab to move away from
VMware Fusion to any other app you might have running. All the VO command will
work once you have done the Control+command keystroke.
When fusion is running, it depends on how you have things setup. But I use
command tab to go between both systems
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 11:40 AM, Hemachandran Karaha wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Kindly let me know how to use VM fusion effectively to alternate between
> Windows and Mac. I am makin
I think there's a podcast detailing this on AppleVis if you search
applevis.com
You'd download Fusion, install Windows from an ISO and install JAWS.
On 2/13/2016 6:06 AM, Helga Schreiber wrote:
> Hi all! How are you all? I herd that I can use my Windows screen
> reader with my Mac computer with
I don’t have windows at all at home. I was thinking of getting a CD from
Amazon but wait to see if the price comes down.
> On 30 Oct 2015, at 21:33, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> Ditto; started with version 3. Things have only got better. Any comments I
> might make about the product are p
Ditto; started with version 3. Things have only got better. Any comments I
might make about the product are pertinent to the product as a whole and not
its accessibility, although there were bugs in prior releases which meant, for
example, that one could not use snapshots requiring use of the
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Subject: Re: VM Fusion 8.1 user experience comments
If you have a copy of an earlier version of windows you can download and
install windows 10 for free.
> On Oct 29, 2015, at 7:29 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> I have the latest VMFusion but no wi
If you have a copy of an earlier version of windows you can download and
install windows 10 for free.
> On Oct 29, 2015, at 7:29 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> I have the latest VMFusion but no windows. I need to get Windows 10 just to
> try it.
>> On 29 Oct 2015, at 13:52, Nicolai Svendsen
I have the latest VMFusion but no windows. I need to get Windows 10 just to
try it.
> On 29 Oct 2015, at 13:52, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I very much agree. The only issue I sometimes have is that keys in the VM are
> sometimes held down, especially when in conjunction with shift, a
Hi!
I very much agree. The only issue I sometimes have is that keys in the VM are
sometimes held down, especially when in conjunction with shift, although this
is actually because of VoiceOVer's quick nav issue. Aside from that unrelated
Fusion bug that causes the VM to act weird, it's very nic
Scott email me off list I removed v m from my m b p 13 and wish to pick your
brain what is left of it.
Thqanks
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Hey Wayne. If you're not in a rush, I would hold off on installing Windows 10
especially with Fusion. According to this article from Cool Blind Tech, some
features of Windows 10 incl
Hey Wayne. If you're not in a rush, I would hold off on installing Windows 10
especially with Fusion. According to this article from Cool Blind Tech, some
features of Windows 10 including Microsoft's new Edge browser aren't accessible
with most screen readers except for the current NVDA beta. So
I've done this w/ minimal problems.
On 8/2/2015 7:40 PM, Chris wrote:
> Hi I don't think this is true. It probably isn't a supported guest but
> it should still install and run.
>
> On 02/08/2015 19:33, wayne coles wrote:
>> hi list is there any thing I can do to install win 10 on my fusion only
Hi I don't think this is true. It probably isn't a supported guest but
it should still install and run.
On 02/08/2015 19:33, wayne coles wrote:
hi list is there any thing I can do to install win 10 on my fusion only I
was told that I cant do it is that right thanks in advance
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If you can configure your screen reader to use the insert key as its modifier
key, than there is an easy solution in Fusion settings. you can set a key, (I
and many others use the grave accent key), and have fusion send the VM an
insert key whenever
If you can configure your screen reader to use the insert key as its modifier
key, than there is an easy solution in Fusion settings. you can set a key, (I
and many others use the grave accent key), and have fusion send the VM an
insert key whenever you press your selected key.
JAWS and NVDA can
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Subject: Re: VM Fusion vs Bootcamp
I do know of a place to get a 64 bit talking installer it is not the one
from bryan smart page
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I do know of a place to get a 64 bit talking installer it is not the one
from bryan smart
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> Subject: Re: VM Fusion vs Bootcamp
>
> I do know of a place to get a 64 bit talking installer it is not the one
> from bryan smart page got it from some one on blindtech this allowed me
> to install my 64 bit windows
> basicly you run this t
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I do know of a place to get a 64 bit talking installer it is not the one
from bryan smart page got it from some one on blindtech this allowed me
to install my 64 bit windows
basicly you run this talking installer, either from cd or usb
Hi,
I use fusion.
The key combination for grabbing control is control command return.
sorry, can’t help about boot camp as I don’t use it, don’t have sighted help to
install the thing!
Cait
> On Dec 29, 2014, at 3:13 PM, Marianne Denning wrote:
>
> I asked this question several years ago and
I do know of a place to get a 64 bit talking installer it is not the one
from bryan smart page got it from some one on blindtech this allowed me
to install my 64 bit windows
basicly you run this talking installer, either from cd or usb then have
your windows disk or usb drive in as well,
then r
com
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> Sent: Tuesday, 30 December 2014 1:30 PM
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> Subject: Re: VM Fusion vs Bootcamp
>
> Hello Kawal Kawal,
>
> You’re definitely correct about JAWS authorization being erased whe
fine.
Hope this helps.
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Subject: Re: VM Fusion vs Bootcamp
Hello Kawal Kawal,
You’re definitely cor
Hello Kawal Kawal,
You’re definitely correct about JAWS authorization being erased when a drive is
reformatted. In fact in my experience, JAWS even deactivates when the Boot Camp
support software is repaired or uninstalled. Not needing to worry about this
would be a definite advantage. For thos
Hi Eileen,
If you’re talking about the Win8PE project that includes NVDA and thus can be
used as a talking installer, that definitely can work with 64-BIT machines as
well.
Now, that’s not to say that it will work on a Mac, as there are other issues to
be aware of, for example, a lack of audio
1 thing I will add here is. YOu can reinstall fusion after a clean install on
the same machine. But if you get a new machine, jaws will have to be activated
with a new authorizationn key. But like the previous poster said, just call
freedom scientific and request one, and you are good to go.
I personally use windows with bootcamp
am using it as we speak vmware fusion works quite well how ever for best
performance its best to have 8 gigs of ram or better the more ram the
better your performance will be with vmware fusion
I currently have 4 gigs on my mac mini
I have used vmware fusi
Hi,
to answer the question about installing Windows in BootCamp without sighted
assistance still stands and requires sighted assistance. I know there has been
some discussion about using a talking installer, but it's only for a 32 bit
machine. Regarding the JAWS license, if you are out of autho
Another advantage of VMware is if you have Jaws on your Window machine, you
will not lose the licence as you can cut and paste your Windows Virtual machine
anywhere you like. As long as you tell your VMware that you moved the machine
and not done anything else with it, you will not lose your li
Hi,
I would add a few things to this. If you use Fusion, you can keep a backup of
your VM, or VMs anywhere you like, so even if you have to reinstall OS X from
scratch, you don’t have to lose your VM, or have it backed up by Time Machine.
You can share files and folders between the two, and la
Hi,
This is totally personal preference. It alldepends on how much you will use the
Windows side. For me, I am still out on the fence which way I'll go this time.
I had BootCamp installed on my MacBook Air 2013, but needed to wipe out the
entire machine because of a horrific hack Window side.
That’s essentially how I would go about it Wayne. I would of course, reformat
the drive before reinstalling the OS, but you probably meant to include that
step in your description.
BTW. Are you aware that there is no punctuation in your message? I only mention
it because it makes it hard to read
hello sorry this has just started and i have no idea why and how to sort it out
i have done a system restore and used a early snap shot so any help please
> On 1 Nov 2014, at 11:51, Phil Halton wrote:
>
> you don’t say whether this just started happening or any of the details
> a
you don’t say whether this just started happening or any of the details
associated with the problem. Have you poked around in the fusion settings to
see if anything there looks promising? have you done any trouble shooting in
the windows vm? Explore everything you can think of and try to formula
Cool! I just had help Installing Windows 7 on my Mac yesterday and I have NVDA
installed.
Since I’m really new to accessabilty, did you needed help installing Windows 7?
Also do you know how to get more than two OS on a Mac? I heard that Bootcamp
won’t allow you to have more than two.
Thanks!
All,
I have set up a bootcamp partition and I have Windows7 running on it with Jaws
15. This works very well . I used SharpKeys to swap the command and option
keys when in the bootcamp setup. I have also installed the keyboard hack and
keyremap for macbook stuff to allow me to use the caps
I used the keyboard settings in the Mac settings to switc
h them one for the other. It makes it a lot easier to use a PC keyboard. But
even on my Mac keyboard Window-Eyes seems to be interferring with my ability to
use Option-tab to tab between programs, that keyboard has factory settings.
On D
That's odd. On my keyboard, the Windows key is the command key.
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Yes, that is the key I am pressing. The Windows key is the option key on a
Mac keyboard.
On Dec 10, 2013, at 11:40 AM, Barry Hadder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Try option-tab.
>
> On Dec 10, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Bill Holton wrote:
>
> Hi.
> I have the latest version of Window-Eyes working well in a V
Hi,
Try option-tab.
On Dec 10, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Bill Holton wrote:
Hi.
I have the latest version of Window-Eyes working well in a VM Fusion machine,
except for one minor problem. When in a VM machine, Windows-tab is supposed
to move you from program to program, like alt-tab usually does.
oups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of kliphton
>> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 9:57 AM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: vm fusion
>>
>>
>>
>> I have never imported from boot camp, so can'
ton
> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 9:57 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: vm fusion
>
>
>
> I have never imported from boot camp, so can't answer that. YOu could try
> command O.
>
> Kliphton Senior
>
> (iMessage ) <mailto:kliph...
so what key strokes do I use
thanks in advance
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Subject: Re: vm fusion
At this point you must create your v
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of kliphton
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: vm fusion
>
> At this point you must create your vertial machine. either by importing 1
> you already ha
, July 25, 2013 8:17 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: vm fusion
At this point you must create your vertial machine. either by importing 1
you already had, or creating a new one with a disc image of windows or what
ever OS you plan on installing. HTH
Kliphton Senior
At this point you must create your vertial machine. either by importing 1 you
already had, or creating a new one with a disc image of windows or what ever OS
you plan on installing. HTH
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Subject: Re: vm fusion 5
Do they provide a key to run the software? After what many of us went
through with Dell, the question needs to be asked. I was able to secure a
refund from Dell, as no key was forthcoming.
Les
On Jul 20, 2013, at 4:18 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote
I didn't know that Amazon did sell VMfusion, thank you for letting me know.
On 20 Jul 2013, at 08:33 PM, wayne17a wrote:
> hello , just to let you know , vm fusion is on amazon for just 25 pounds in
> the uk so just ,convert to us and I think that is a lot cheaper then the vm
> site
> --
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Do they provide a key to run the software? After what many of us went through
with Dell, the question needs to be asked. I was able to secure a refund from
Dell, as no key was forthcoming.
Les
On Jul 20, 2013, at 4:18 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> I didn't know that Amazon did sell VMfusion,
: "matthew Dyer"
To:
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: VM Fusion question
Hi,
One thing you can do is place the machine you are running in full screan
mode and yes my vmware takes over the keyboard when in fockus.
Matthew
On Jun 14, 2013, at 1:34 PM, Barry Hadder
>>
>>
>> On Jun 14, 2013, at 8:44 AM, Bill Holton wrote:
>>
>> Hi.
>> Do you know which number podcast it is that helps with VM Fusion and
>> bootcamp? I wasn't able to find it. Thanks.
>>
>>
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> Subject: Re: VM Fusion question
>
> You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up
> bootcamp without sighted assistance from
> www.appl
t;
>
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> You can se
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Subject: Re: VM Fusion question
You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up
bootcamp without sighted assistance from
www.applevis.com
Chris
On 13/06/2013 22:51, Bill Holton wrote:
> Hi.
>
PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VM Fusion question
You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up
bootcamp without sighted assistance from
www.applevis.com
Chris
On 13/06/2013 22:51, Bill Holton wrote:
> Hi.
> I am trying to use my Boot Camp Windows inst
You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up
bootcamp without sighted assistance from
www.applevis.com
Chris
On 13/06/2013 22:51, Bill Holton wrote:
Hi.
I am trying to use my Boot Camp Windows installation to create VM fusion
virtual PC. Can someone help me get st
I'll be watching this thread with interest. I'm about to do the very same
thing in order to use my windows7 bootcamp partition in a VM. BTW: why the
Professional version of VMWare fusion? isn't the standard version adequate -
even recommended for home use?
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Even better you can run Bootcamp Assistant and choose to Remove Windows
7. This removes the Bootcamp partition and reallocates your hard drive
to the space before the Bootcamp partition was created by the same utility.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 19/10/2012 18:02, Chris Blouch wrote:
I haven't
I haven't tried this but in the end Fusion just generates a giant file
on your Mac hard drive to represent the PC hard drive. I also know that
VMWare will 'import' a bootcamp partition. So depending on how much you
have on bootcamp and how much free space you have on the Mac side you
could just
Hi,
There are two ways to do this. First you can install Fusion and just tell it
to use your bootcamp partition as your virtual machine. This would probably
be the easies way to go if you already have bootcamp working.
With this option you can either use Window from within the Mac by using
Fusi
Hello, one thing you might be interested to know, is that on the fusion five
you valuation download page you will find a license key there. Also the company
has indicated to me via email that due to the overwhelming response as they put
it to both the release of version 5, they have had some ser
Hi,
Has anyone using VMWare Fusion 5 had any issues with focus? When I command-tab
away from VMWare Fusion, it seems like I need to click the track pad before I
can "alt-tab" between my Windows programs, like Kurzweil and my desktop. I am
running Fusion in full-screen mode.
Thanks,
Harry
O
Thanks I'll give it a try. I have a couple of questions. First, for some reason
I can no longer bring up the menu bar with the vo m command. Any idea why? I
have a late 2009 mac mini with 4gigs of memory. I allocated 2 gigs for Windows
7 and 2 gigs for mountain Lion. Is this a reasonable config
I would assume you just download the trial, and then enter your key.
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Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2012 1:32 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: VM Fusion 5
Hell
Hello Mat. I purchased VMFusion 4 and downloaded it. When I opened the image I
get two options, one to upgrade from VM Fusion 3 and the other to install VM
Fusion. Since I upgraded to Mountain Lion first before downloading the new
version, my old image is still there. I'll be out for the afterno
Hi Paul.
This is indeed quite possible and easy to do.
All that'll happen, is that Fusion will ask if you want to upgrade you're VM.
Once you tell it yes, it'll update all components and go very smoothly.
HTH and let me know if you have any questions.
Mathew Campbell.
On 2012-07-26, at 11:16 AM,
Hello Paul,
Based on my experience because this is how it worked for me, is once I
installed ML Fusion worked fine.
The only thing I did immediately observe is when launching Windows
from Fusion I had no Internet connection, but this was remedied by a
reboot of the machine.
I am running V4 of Fusi
Tried that, no go. Not even an arror message letting me know why it won't
work. this is a licensed copy and everything, been fighting with this thing
all day, it would really be nerve recking to have to start all over!
On Oct 30, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
> Hi.
> Just hit comma
Hi.
Just hit command O on the file for the corresponding VM. It'll open
automagically and be added to you're virtual machine library.
HTH.
On 2011-10-30, at 9:17 PM, Kliphton A.M-SR wrote:
> Okay, did a clean install of lion, and have a licensed copy of fusion.
> Before I did the clean insta
Eric Caron,
First make sure that on the mac side, you have your dashboard keys turned off
in system preferences, keyboard, keyboard shortcuts. Then, make sure that in
fusion, as I described yesterday, you turn off mac os10 keys so that they can
be seen by windows, and won't be intercepted by os1
Go to vm preference, choose keyboard and mouse, choose mac osx shortcuts, and
clear the checkbox.
On Sep 5, 2011, at 8:14 PM, Eric Caron wrote:
> Dear helpful VM user listers,
>
> Thanks to Paul and others I'm making great progress with VM Fusion.
> I'll do my best to give back to other
Good luck with that one! I have tried, with no luck. You can get to those
various things you mentioned by just hitting windows key B. This will bring
things up in your system tray, and your time and date are in this list also.
Kliphton Senior
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Yes, PDF's work great on the Mac.
Chris
On Jan 31, 2011, at 1:29 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> Read PDF on the Mac, forget jaws! I hear that PDF isn't very accessible at
> present. Might be wrong though.
> On 31 Jan 2011, at 15:40, Chris Moore wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I waswondering
Actually I have managed to fix this. I uninstalled Adobe Reader 10 and
downgraded to 9.1 and it works a treat. I can read the forms and fill them in
too. I long for the day that Adobe offers this level of functionality to the
Mac version of Adobe Reader.
On 31 Jan 2011, at 18:29, Kawal Gucu
Read PDF on the Mac, forget jaws! I hear that PDF isn't very accessible at
present. Might be wrong though.
On 31 Jan 2011, at 15:40, Chris Moore wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I waswondering if there was any known issues with Fusion. Every time I open
> a PDF document from my documents I am pr
Running Fusion in WIndows should not affect the way it works, other than a
minimal delay between when you press keys and when that key press is
transferred to Fusion. The same goes for sound. It must be processed by OS X
first and then by Fusion. I've run Jaws, WIndow Eyes, and NVDA on a Fusion
I'm upgrading my memory to 8 on my Mac Book Pro so I will also have more memory
soon!
On 10 Dec 2010, at 18:34, Kimberly thurman wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I run Windows 7 in VMWare Fusion on my Mac with no trouble whatsoever. I run
> them both at the same time and switch back and forth effortlessly. O
iday, December 10, 2010 1:34 PM
> Subject: Re: vm fusion or bootcamp
>
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> I run Windows 7 in VMWare Fusion on my Mac with no trouble whatsoever. I
>> run them both at the same time and switch back and forth effortlessly. Of
>> course, I have 8 g
Hi!
What do you mean that the boot process isn't accessible? I haven't seen any
trouble so far.
Also, the downside to Fusion is that, if you don't allocate the proper amount
of memory to your system, you will get what is called a "memory swap". This
means that Mac OS X and your virtual machine
Go with fusion, I use it my self and love it.
Fusion allows you to run both windows and your Mac OSX environment at the same
time. Boot Camp only allows you to use one at a time. Also, the boot process
with boot camp isn't accessible I don't believe. I don't think it's impossible
to use but
HI:
Would vmware fusion run on a Mac Air? Thanks!
Isaac
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From: "Kimberly thurman"
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Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: vm fusion or bootcamp
Hi:
I run Windows 7 in VMWare Fusion on my Mac with no trouble whatsoever. I
run th
Hi:
I run Windows 7 in VMWare Fusion on my Mac with no trouble whatsoever. I run
them both at the same time and switch back and forth effortlessly. Of course,
I have 8 gigs of ram in a late 2009 Macbook Pro 13 inch. The ram is the key.
If you don't have enough stick to Boot Camp. I have no
Hello:
Personally, I recommend VM fusion. The update to fusion which was
just released seems to have fixed the audio issues. At least, the
ones I noticed.
Additionally, using Fusion lets you still run mac programs while doing
stuff in a windows environment. My understanding is that bootcamp
do
5 dec 2010 kl. 00.50 skrev Scott Granados:
> Does it feel faster to you as well?
Hmm, not that i can see, however my machine only has 2 gigs of ram in it, so
it's possible that upgrading memory would increase speed as well.
/Krister
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Does it feel faster to you as well?
On Dec 4, 2010, at 3:16 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got the new update, stumbled across it yesterday. One wonderful thing
> with the new update is that the sound seems to be fixed, the sound in Windows
> is now as loud and nice as that on the mac
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