Thanks Matt. Right now I'm still unsure as to whether or not I'll set up a
virtual machine or do a bootcamp install, but this info was very helpful.
Allison
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From: "Matthew Campbell" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 1:11 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: VMWare Fusion questions
Hi.
Once you shut down the VM, you're Mac will indeed have all of it's
resources once again.
HTH,
On 2012-06-03, at 3:51 PM, Allison Mervis wrote:
Hi everyone.
I have a copy of Windows 7 floating around here, and I was thinking about
playing with VMWare fusion. I have a few questions before I get started
though. I understand that when you're setting up the virtual machine, you
allocate a certain portion of your system resources in order to run it.
Let's say, for example that I allocate four of my eight gigs of ram and
250 of my 750 gigs of hard drive space for the virtual machine. When I
shut down the virtual machine, will those resources be returned to my
mac? That is to say, will I once again have all 8 gigs of ram and 750
gigs of hard drive space available for use on my mac? I apologize if this
sounds basic. Thanks.
Allison
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