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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Some Questions About Fusion 6
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 th
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> Subject: Re: Some Questions About Fusion 6
>
> 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
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Some Questions About Fusion 6
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
Hi Kate. Yes, Windows XP says that it’s sharing the same internet connection.
As for the ram thing, of course it would run fast for you because you have 16
gigs. Like I said, this standard MacBook can only have 4 gigs in it so is it
worth upgrading to 6? I did read something a few weeks ago that
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 w
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 Fusi