a good recommendation here is to create an ISO or DMG version of the windows 
install disk, believe it or not it's actually fater doing the install this way. 
I have installers for windows XP Pro, Vista business and Windows 7 Dell OEM for 
quick access. works a treat

lew

On 4 Mar 2012, at 18:20, Matthew Campbell wrote:

> Hi.
> VMWare disc?
> You shouldn't need a VMWare anything. Just install fusion on you're Mac, 
> install windows making sure the easy install option is checked, and wait 
> patiently. Fusion should install the tools automagicly.
> The only CD that you might need is you're windows disc and that only to 
> install windows. Once windows is installed, you can take out the windows disc 
> and put it somewhere safe for the next time you might need to install windows.
> 
> On 2012-03-04, at 1:02 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
> 
>> It’s an upgrade version, and VM says to install the machine without the 
>> serial number, then do a Window’s anytime upgrade at which time you put in 
>> the serial number.  This worked the last time I did this with Version 3x.  
>> But I did notice the two times I created virtual machines that the process 
>> seemed to take no time at all.  The frist time I figured maybe Windows had 
>> not installed properly, tried it again, just as fast, but I didn’t delete 
>> the first VM first.  Let me try it that way.
>> But how can the tools install automatically if they need the VM disk to be 
>> in the drive if I have the windows disk in  the drive?  Am I better off 
>> installing Windows from the ISO file I got when I bought this upgrade 
>> version and leaving the VM disk in the drive?
>>  
>>  
>>  
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>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mr. L. Alexander
>> Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 1:01 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: Still trying to get Fusion running
>>  
>> the best thing I can suggest is to first off delete the virtual machine. 
>> then build a new machine. depending on how you wish to install windows, it 
>> will either ask for your serial number on the VMWare prompt or on install. 
>> start a fresh install. when windows has finished loading, it should 
>> automatically install the VMWare tools including boot support tools.
>>  
>> it may be a hickup. what windows version are you installing and is it a 
>> retail disk you're using or OEM or custom?
>>  
>> lew
>>  
>> On 4 Mar 2012, at 17:52, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Install windows?
>> 
>> On 4 Mar 2012, at 05:25 PM, Bill Holton <b...@bholton.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi.
>> I have the Fusion disk burned and in my drive.  In the Fusion virtual 
>> machine menu it says there is windows is running.  But if I try to install 
>> the tools I still hang.  My wife says the screen is blank except a message 
>> that says boot manager is missing, press control alt delete.  I have tried 
>> this, nothing happens.
>> Any suggestions?
>>  
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