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    Normally, what to do is open up VMware Fusion, which allows the load, and then opens the application you want. But there is also a feature that Windows applications can be dragged into the Dock and launch from there. You still have to open despite VMware.

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    I was using Parallels, and double-click a file. Wmv and parallels are detected. I was asked to turn a "file sharing" or something and after clicking OK, it was played in WMP laucha windows and copies the file in the Windows virtual hard disk.

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    That's what happens. If you have a Windows application in the Dock, click the Windows application and opens there. VMware launched in the background.

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    No, no. The final version of VMware Fusion is not yet published. What should you do when the end of VMware is an email that the product key to use when VMware Fusion is available in August.

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    I've added a new Top Note, in conjunction with Windows Vista or virtually through Parallels VMware Fusion. EULA Microsoft says Mac users can not run Vista Home Basic or Home Premium virtually, but you must use Business, Enterprise or Ultimate.

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    I have a question.

    I am using Bootcamp on my MBP now. I partitioned the hard drive into two. He 25GB Apple Mac OS X and the rest (about 90GB) on Windows.

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    I have another question for you too. Suppose I have a Apple Mac OSX and Windows XP one another. Is it easy to draw the face and change Windows XP to Windows Vista using the Boot Camp software?

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    Sure ... my suggestion is - after pulling the trigger with VMWare Fusion; if sometime in the next 5 years that I regret buying that reimburses me and in front of me for Parallels

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    Just curious, Boot Camp does not include the drivers needed to enable Fire Wire in Windows XP / Vista? How about when running under Parallels / Fusion?

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    If you use the equipment a Flush Tasteless Windows segmentation, you can excitement rightist into Windows without play Mac OSX. Nevertheless, as mentioned early in this draw and the course of Sam, you get Parallels / Merger to make a realistic tool meeting of Exhilaration Dwell Windows within Mac OS X too. You get the prizewinning of both worlds!

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