Just to check off the obvious, how much memory and CPU does your Mac have?

For me the USB stuff has just worked including my Jaws key and various thumb drives although I don't use those often anymore.

CB

On 10/9/14, 4:04 PM, jeff `greene wrote:
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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