And as I also said, to each their own. I prefer instant access, and
I have access from both operating systems to my network resources as
well. So that's the solution that suits me best. I hate JFW, won't
use it - so that limitation doesn't apply to me.
On 18 Mar 2007, at 23:03, David Poehlman wrote:
And as I said in mmy last post in answer to the below, You can access
data across platforms using bboot camp you just need to use fat32
which of course is limmitted to 32gb as an upper size limit for
partitions but I can read and write across the networkk. I need to
be able to use jaws for reasons I won't go into here bso if I have to
sacrifice that, pay for the software to boot and run at half the
capacity of my system for optimal os utilizzation, I don't see where
the bargain is. Oh, I grant you that running them side by side and
beeing able to flip in and out of them and such is nice, I though
have seen people have huge issues with vmware and unnlesss I can
justify the shortcomings in meeting my needs, I won't be taking that
path.