Hi, 

There are two ways to do this. First you can install Fusion and just tell it
to use your bootcamp partition as your virtual machine. This would probably
be the easies way to go if you already have bootcamp working. 

With this option you can either use Window from within the Mac by using
Fusion or if you think you want to have all of your system resources
available to Windows you can choose Bootcamp from the startup screen just
like you are currently doing. 

As far as I know, if you want to switch entirely to Fusion without the above
option, you would have to remove your Bootcamp partion, install Fusion and
then reinstall Windows from within Fusion. 

Tommy


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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 11:29 AM
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Subject: vm fusion


Hello list as a new user to the mac i have a few questions i am using boot
camp with win7 pro on a mbp13inch and if i wanted to switch to vm is it
doable and how would i go about it and would the boot camp partition be put
back as one partition or would i have to do a clean install so any help
would be most grateful so thanks in advance and sorry if these questions
have balready been asked 
Wayne coles

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