Hi Chad,

You cannot install a Bootcamp partition via VMWare FUsion. While you can 
actually convert a Bootcamp partition into a virtual machine, it is not 
possible to reverse the process. You cannot convert a virtual machine to a 
Bootcamp partition.

I know how to create an unattended installation, and I would suppose this would 
work as well. I believe Blake once informed us a bit about this, so looking in 
the archives might be a good idea if you're really curious. Hopefully, though, 
he is still around to help in case it is seriously buried, or perhaps someone 
else can step up? I imagine, though, that it wouldn't be that much different 
than creating the installation, then simply following the steps. I don't know.

Thanks in advance, though, to anyone who can answer the rest of this. I'd like 
to know myself, but from what I remember Blake telling me, it's entirely 
possible to do.

Regards,
Nic
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On Aug 16, 2010, at 12:00 PM, chad baker wrote:

> Hi i know i'll need sighted assistance to install boot camp is there a work 
> around.
> I don't have any sighted help around.
> vm fusion is sluggish.
> I'm using a trial.
> Also can you install boot camp via a vm fusion image?
> thanks
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