Update - Windows 7 64 bit runs very well even with only 1 core assigned
and 1 GB of RAM. I'm also doing tests on Os X as a virtual machine. Yes
this can be done and for those speculating completely legal otherwise
Fusion wouldn't allow such an operation.
Regards Chris
Clap along if you feel l
I can tell you that startup as far as Fusion is concerned is much shorter in
v6x than in v5x. Also, and this might just be my machine but Fusion keeps going
even if there's a lot of disc activity. In v5 the mac would either delay in
responding or report that Fusion is busy then ready. Again this
Hi Chris, let us know if you find any advantage in upgrading as far as
performance and such is concerned. I run windows7 64bit as well running fusion
V5.4 on mavericks.
On Mar 17, 2014, at 12:26 PM, christopher hallsworth
wrote:
> Hi all
> I have done my first application upgrade on this mac,
Hi all
I have done my first application upgrade on this mac, I upgraded from Vmware
Fusion 5x to 6x. The process was straightforward. All I had to do was:
1. Open the disc image in the Finder.
2. Copy the single .app file to the Applications folder.
3. Ran the copy from the Applications folder.
4.
Thanks much! But I solved it. I just left the phone number as was and PayPal
put it through with no problem.
--
Cheryl
May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Redeemer.
(Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
On Oct 9, 2012, at 2:58 PM, Mauricio Almeida
hello,
uhm, i honestly don't think you need to do all that.
if you e-mail me privately i can give you a phone number or skype and
i can go through these with you.
there is no general rule for that, but i can definitely help you as we
look over the page.
On 10/9/12, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Has some
Has somebody gone through the upgrading process for vmware fusion? First it
took me forever to realize I had to click on something that says
"controller.do" to see and check my choices for licenses to upgrade. Now I'm
stuck trying to checkout and I need to change my phone number and I can select
Herzog
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 7:09 PM
> Subject: Re: Upgrading VMWare Fusion
>
> Hi Dave,
> You do not have to do anything special before upgrading. When you
> run the version 2 installer, it automatically removes version
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: Upgrading VMWare Fusion
Hi Dave,
You do not have to do anything special before upgrading. When you run the
version 2 installer, it automatically removes version 1.
Also, after installing version 2, you may get a message from within
After upgrading, run the VMWare Tools installation from the Virtual
Machine menu to get updated windows drivers installed that are
designed to improve VMWare's ability to run a virtual Windows box.
Ryan
On Mar 24, 2009, at 6:42 PM, Dave Wright wrote:
> Good evening all,
> I'm writing to
Hi Dave,
You do not have to do anything special before upgrading. When you run
the version 2 installer, it automatically removes version 1.
Also, after installing version 2, you may get a message from within
windows to install a newer version of vmware tools. Aside from that,
everything shoul
Good evening all,
I'm writing to inquire as to any preliminary steps I need before upgrading my
VMWare Fusion as I'm still running version 1... Should I uninstall this version
before upgrading? If I uninstall, are my current Vm's going to be affected? Any
advice would be much appreciated.
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