If you're going to install windows, I would suggest boot camp instead. When you use fusion you are running in a virtual environment, so it will be quite a bit slower. Using boot camp allows windows to run natively, at your processor's full speed, I'd say that's a better choice hands down. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tiffany D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:32 PM
Subject: Using Fusion


Geia sas,

So I've decided to go with Fusion rather than Bootcamp.  A very
knowledgible friend told me it was a better bet.  However, he's
familiar only with Windows and not Mac.  So how accessible is Fusion
on the mac in general?  Can I have a shared folder and move files
between the two systems like he said?  What kinds of drivers will I
need to get so that Windows will recognise the keys on my Mac?  If
Fusion isn't the best option for vmware, then what is?

Thanks,
Tiffanitsa



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