Hello Lewis

Actually I gather this has been tested by quite a few people. We will be added 
to that list shortly. As for our system, no problem. We have 8GB of RAM and 
about 50GB of free HD on the start disk but in fact, the VM doesn't use a 
physical partition, it uses virtual drives. So actually if you know how to do 
it you can put your virtual machine anywhere you like.

Lynne


On 22 Nov 2011, at 14:11, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:

yes. this is all doable. it's worth noting that you need a reasonable amount of 
ram to handle this. 4GB minimum, creating small partitions.

I'll be road testing this soon as I can get a copy of fusion and sort out a 
windows XP pro CD.

lew

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