Hi Mike,
I have just about decided to purchase VM fusion and try to instal Win
7. I've been watching all threads about this topic carefully. Recently one
lister noted that VM tools can't be installed without sighted help.
In your experience if I get the program is there any part I need sighted help
with? Also, I have a functioning Bootcamp Partition that I could either keep
or get rid of and as it is working correctly at the moment I'd love to have VM
just import it. Do You know if I need to start over with my Windows 7
installation disk?
Eric Caron
On Sep 3, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> You might be able to do it if you memorize the keystrokes, bt that's risky. A
> much better option is to use vmware fusion, this will allow you to install
> windows without sighted help. I did this with windows 7 a few weeks ago and
> it works great.
> On Sep 3, 2011, at 9:55 AM, joe quinn wrote:
>
>> anyone found an easy way to independently install windows using bootcamp?
>> i'm not dragging the rents in here thank you. :) or, is it even possible to
>> do an unattended install of windows using bootcamp?
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