ah so i can install it under fusion first, then virtualise it for bootcamp?

On 3 May 2010, at 14:22, erik burggraaf wrote:

> Well there are advantages and disavantages to each one, but if you already 
> have fusion, why not make up a bootcamp partition and virtualize it?  Then 
> you could try both ways and use which one you like, or either or depending on 
> the situation.
> 
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> On 2010-05-03, at 3:29 AM, william lomas wrote:
> 
>>      hi all, is it better to use bootcamp for windows seven?
>> or fusion?
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