I have much less problem with this now that i"m no longer using full screen
mode. And, if I'm going to be away from the window for any real length of time
I just suspend and return as needed. But really everything has run so much more
smoothly all around since ditching the notion of full screen
had to go
back to a previous VM and do a reinstall. So left the machine running all
day yesterday.
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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Phil Halton
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Subject: Re: Waking up a
Bill, I have the same setup as you, win7-64 in fusion on a MBA. First, do you
have windows power management set to hibernate or go to sleep after a certain
time, like after an hour?
I have mine set to never sleep.
second, when I'm finished with windows I suspend it from Fusion toolbar. that
pr
: Waking up a virtual machine
The keystroke for full screen is CTRL CMD F.
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On Apr 2, 2014, at 9:42 AM, Bill Holton wrote:
I do try pressing Shift command F when I first
;t seem to
> help.
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Hi.
Using Windows 7 64 bit in a VM Fusion virtual machine, whenever I walk away
from it for more than an hour or so, I have a devil of a time getting back
into the VM. I have both the VM and my Mac Mini set to never go to sleep,
and yet when I return the only thing I can get to is the Mac Fusion