Fusion is $79, but you can get it cheaper from places like amazon.com. I split my RAM in half when running Windows virtually. I could use more if I wanted to, but usually I just want to do something quickly and therefore I don't use that much at a time. For long periods I still don't see any constraints on memory. Two GB is good and 4 GB is better if you have it.
On May 22, 2008, at 11:52 PM, Dave Wright wrote:

I have heard of fusion, but again, I am not aware of the cost. I would also be worried about how well the 2 OS's run in parallel in terms of memory constraints.


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----- Original Message ----- From: "Ryan Mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Cost of BootCamp


Before you start using Boot Camp, are you aware of Vmware Fusion? Vmware Fusion allows you to run Windows in a virtual machine and you can install it without sighted assistance. I believe you need sighted assistance to install Windows under Boot Camp.

On May 22, 2008, at 10:17 PM, Dave Wright wrote:

Hey there all,
I'm well on my way to switching to a mac and I think I've managed to convince my girlfriend to do the same. As such, we will be definite beginners. In order to switch from PC to Mac, I'm still going to be running a copy of windows with bootCamp. I'm wondering first how well this works? Second, how much does bootCamp run for? Finally, how hard is it for a blind person to set up a windows installation with bgootCamp? Thanks all for your help.


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 David Wright
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