to make it more seamless you can edit your vmware file to have sound come
through the system faster. I have instructions in another email I got years
ago. I still works and should still work in vmware 5 latest version. My guest
os does not lag as much anymore.
Take care.
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Suffice it to say that I just installed Fusion 5.1.4 I think
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software only used for a bootcamp installation?
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Hi Sarah.
does this work in fusion5?.
Many thanks.
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Here are the instructions.
Begin instructions:
1. navigate to the .vmware file of your os that you installed with vmware
google where the files are stored on a mac if you can't find it
2. when on the .vmware file e.g win xp.vmware right click and show package
contents
3. find (os name) .vmx
Hi all
For obvious reasons, I am going to be very careful what I say here. If you
want more info please contact me off list, not on it. I will respond only to
general comment in this group.
Suffice it to say that I just installed Fusion 5.1.4 I think that is the right
version number. I
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