Hay this is great to hear.

 I have to setup a snow leopard machine and then install vm fusion.
 I hadn't heard anything till now about fusions workings in SL.

 But I am stil having trouble with a couple of vm fusion things in leopard
and that's things like activating usb drives in the vm xp image / machine.
 Can anyone give me info on how to deal with these vm fusion features or
access better the fusion menus while using VO in leopard.

 Cheers for any assistance.

Simon f

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo
Sent: Friday, 4 September 2009 11:59 a.m.
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Fusion Bliss with Snow Leopard and Windows 7


Hey Mark, I'd say you're off to a great start with your mac, yes,  
fusion works great, Think i'm going to say with XP for a while yet,  
until either I have to upgrade for a program I want to use, or  
Microsoft shows more interest in accessibility. I guess after seeing  
how the mac does things, and how you can install the operating system  
totally without sighted help, I refuse to settle for less.
On Sep 3, 2009, at 2:46 AM, M. Taylor wrote:

>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Just a quick update to thank you all for the wonderful help I  
> received with
> my V M Ware Fusion project.
>
> I have been accepted into the private Beta program for V M Ware.  As a
> result, I am now using Fusion 11.x.  I tell you all this not to  
> boast but so
> that you will know that any comments I make on the program are based  
> on an
> as yet unreleased version of Fusion.
>
> I am absolutely delighted to report that Windows 7 is running  
> beautifully on
> my MacBook Pro.  I am amazed at how fast the virtual machine  
> functions.
> There is truly no delay in processing, at least, none that I can  
> discern.
> The audio drivers work fine with Jaws 11.  Oh yes, I decided to  
> install the
> public beta of Jaws 11, also.
>
> There is one tiny glitch that I will report to V M Ware tomorrow.   
> Read the
> following to discover the glitch:
>
> 1.
> Install Fusion 11.
>
> 2.
> Install Windows 7.  There will be no sound.  This is an old issue  
> from the
> Vista days.  Also, screen resolution is set to 800x600.  While you can
> adjust screen resolution at this point, it is best to wait.
>
> 3.
> Run Windows 7 Update from within the virtual machine and at least two
> important drivers will be installed.  One of these drivers is for the
> MacBook Pro sound card.
>
> 4.
> Restart Windows 7 and there will be perfect sound that is accessible  
> using
> the same hardware keys as OSX.
>
> NOTE 1:
> For best result, I strongly recommend that you run the virtual  
> machine as a
> full screen.
>
> NOTE 2:
> The following can be done in no particular order:
>
> 5.
> Install Jaws 11.
>
> At this point, everything will be working fine; however, as you  
> enter and
> exit the virtual machine, you will be prompted to install the V M Ware
> Tools.  Again, it is not necessary to do this but, for best results  
> in the
> future, it is highly recommended that you do so.  Simply change  
> focus back
> to OSX, there are a couple of ways to do this but I will wait for  
> enquiries
> before listing them as I don't want this message to get too long.
>
> Using VO, select to install the V M Ware tools for this particular  
> virtual
> machine.  Once the installation begins, Jaws will begin reading the  
> dialog
> boxes that appear within the Windows 7 desktop.  Follow the prompt to
> complete the installation.
>
> 6.
> Upon restarting Windows 7, after installing the V M Ware tools, you  
> may
> notice two things:  (1) the screen resolution has been correctly  
> adjusted
> for the native screen resolution for the MacBook Pro or whatever  
> type of
> computer display you're using and (2) there is, once again, no sound.
> During the V M Ware Tools installation, the correct audio driver is  
> replaced
> with a VM Ware driver that does not work on the Mac Book Pro.
>
> 7.
> From within Windows 7, in the device manager, select the properties  
> for the
> VM Ware sound card and choose to rollback the driver.
>
> 8.
> Restart Windows 7 and, behold, the sound returns and all is right  
> with the
> world.
>
> OK, I am so tired that I am going to stop typing at this point.
>
> Good Luck to all Fellow Snow Leopard and Windows 7 tightrope walkers.
>
> Mark
> PS
> Unfortunately, I cannot post this information to my BLOG so if you  
> think you
> may use it in the future, be sure to save.
>
>
> >





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