Hi Chris, I allocated 8gb memory and 2 cpu cores. If I have voiceover
running when I plug in my flash drive it does ask me if I want to
connect it to windows 7. Then my windows screen reader says there is a
problem. I'm going to play around with it again tonight, maybe there
are other settings available when windows isn't running. It just seems
kind of disappointing, the last time i used fusion it was version 3 on
a dual-core i7 with 4gb of ram to share and it seemed faster. Also, my
macintosh hd is an ssd, so it really disappoints me.
Regards, Jeff


On 10/9/14, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
<[email protected]> wrote:
> How much memory and how many CPUs did you allocate to your Win7 Fusion
> setup? At a minimum I would do 1GB RAM and 2CPU but more will go faster.
> I haven't used Fusion 7 but under previous version when you insert a USB
> device Fusion would ask if you want it connected to the Mac or Windows
> side.
>
> CB
>
> On 10/9/14, 11:58 AM, jeff `greene wrote:
>> Hi, Well, yesterday I installed windows 7 under fusion 7. Last time i
>> used fusion it was version 3. I finally got it done but there are some
>> problems. Windows 7 seems kinda slow, also when i plug a flash drive
>> into my mac when windows is running i get an error message and sound
>> on the virtual machine breaks up. So, I'm thinking about installing
>> win7 under bootcamp instead. How hard is it to do without sighted
>> assistance? Do you think it would be worth it to have the geek squad
>> do it?
>> Thanks, Jeff
>>
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