VM Fusion and Windows

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  • 10.4.11, VMware Fusion and Windows XP (Home Edition) works just fine

    OK, so I'm through the installation of VMware Fusion and Windows XP (Home Edition) and I have to say that it was pretty much point and click as advertised. All network services seem to be working and I'm running both OS side-by-side with out a hitch.
    Haven't put the system through any rigorous test yet, like VPN, network printing or rending large graphic files, but the installation, setup and normal operation went smoothly taking about an hour in total.
    Machine: MacBook Pro, 1.8Ghz with 1G of RAM memory and dual monitors.
    Host OS: MacOS 10.4.11

    I now have installed XP Pro into a Boot Camp Partition. Basically point and shoot. Then while booted in XP I used PC Mover to migrate my old PC to the Boot Camp partition. With the exception of one program and my virus and firewall programs all went well, almost point and shoot. Then I installed VMWares Fusion and used my Boot Camp partition as the source. If you follow instructions from VMWare things work relatively problem free.
    After posting questions on VMwares site about processing video and compiling DVDs in Windows using Fusion I decided that such processor intensive requirements are best handled in the Boot Camp (native) mode.
    The biggest problem I have encountered is that Microsoft Office constantly asks to be reactivated when switching between Boot Camp startup and Fusion. No solution I know of, except not to use Office in Boot Camp Mode. Secondly XP Pro required a re-authorization from Microsoft so I could run it in both Boot Camp and Fusion modes. Obtaining the authorization (activation code) from Microsoft was not a problem.

  • I want to delete VM fusion and windows 7 then install windows 7 with bootcamp, how do I do this?  Help Please!!

    I am running VM Fusion firm ware and windows, so I can check my military email form time to time and esign documents from time to time.  But it is way way too slow, Can anyone tell me how to delete the firm ware and windows and then use bootcamp to run windows? Please help!

    1. Are you backing up your entire drive? If yes, it will include you Mac and the VM, both, unless you specifically excluded.
    2. In a nutshell, leave your VM intact, if you have about 50-100GB free on the current hard disk.
    3. You can install Windows via Bootcamp on the existing disk, provided #2 is true.
    4. What type of a Mac do you have, the year/model would help fill in more specific details.
    5. The steps to install Windows via Bootcamp are
         a. Run Application -> Utilities -> Bootcamp Assistant.
         b. It has three check boxes, which will download Windows drivers which support Apple hardware, partition you disk, and install windows
              using the install media. Depending on #4, it may require using a USB2 flash drive of 8/16 GB.
         c. Once you have Windows installed, you may need to install drivers that support Apple Hardware.
         e.  You can transfer files from your VM to your Bootcamp Windows installation. At this point you can delete the VMwar
              Windows, if you like.
         f. Please be aware that to run Windows under Bootcamp would require selecting Windows and rebooting the Mac overtime you want to switch between OSX
             and Windows.
    This is the quickest set of steps that will have Windows running.

  • Fusion and Windows 7: downgrading to XP

    I need to run AutoCAD 2002 on my new iMac. I purchased Fusion and a retail copy of Windows 7 Professional. I have read that this old AutoCAD software will only run on Windows XP. Does anyone have experience and advice? Is it possible to operate old software in this fashion?

    Forums for Fusion can be found on the VMWare website. You should really consider posting your question there, as Apple discusisons only provide support for Apple products:
    http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/desktop/fusion

  • VMware Fusion and Windows Vista

    I've installed fusion and vista for work purposes, but now it is restore state and the only way to turn it off is to hold power button down until entire computer shuts off. If I open fusion it automatically begins restoring the "frozen" vista. I have uninstalled Fusion but same issue. I cant figure out how to uninstall Vista because of the immediate open and freezing of the restore state.
    ANy ideas?

    Hi and welcome to Discussions,
    since Fusion is not an Apple product, you might wanna try the Fusion Support site
    http://www.vmware.com/support/
    Regards
    Stefan

  • VMWare Fusion and Windows (any version)

    Hey everyone, first of all I'm new to Macs so please don't flame me.
    I recently bought VMWare Fusion 2.0 for my Macbook so that I can run my Windows XP Home Edition virtually from my BootCamp Partition without having to reboot in order to switch back and forth between the 2 operating systems.
    However, I noticed that I cannot open files from Windows XP with Mac exclusive applications such as Garageband, iMovie, or even Preview without having to copy it to my Mac Partition and opening it from there. Is this feature available on VMWare Fusion? I know that for Parallels Desktop 4.0, which my brother uses, you can right-click on a file on the virtual Windows operating system, go to "Open with," and then there will be options to open the file for Mac exclusive applications in the list of recommended programs.
    Thanks a lot for any help, feedback, or suggestions you guys can provide!

    Consult the Fusion user guide, or post questions regarding Fusion on VMWare's own forums for Fusion:
    http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/desktop/fusion

  • Help! Vmware Fusion and windows vista suck up memory fast.

    Hi,
    I'm running windows Vista x64 Edition through vmware fusion (v2.0) on my macbook (intel 2.4 ghz) and its sucking up memory really fast. I don't have any snapshots and for the moment the virtual machine takes up about 26 gb of my memory. Everytime I start windows with vmware I immediately lose about 1gb of free space on my macbook, which I then recover after closing down vmware, so I guess that's normal. However my memory keeps on decreasing constantly when using vista, without me doing anything else than using internet explorer (no gaming or downloads) and I never get that memory back. I can't seem to understand what causes this constant and rapid memory loss (it can go up to 2gb of memory loss in an hour). (I also get an error message when starting vmware stating :"serial0: Failed to connect to the Virtual Printer daemon after 25 attempts.", but I think its irrelevant).
    Here are some specifics on how i set the settings for vmware:
    * Processor: 1 virtual processor - RAM: 1084 MB -Autoprotect:disabled -Hard Disk: SCSI Bus type, 40GB disk size, pre-allocate disk space unchecked, Split into 2GB files checked.
    I also tried entering the windows Vista x64 Edition in my virtual machine library by right-clicking and selecting "show package content". I noticed there were files named "Windows Vista x64 Edition-s0xx.vmdk", ranging from "Windows Vista x64 Edition-s001.vmdk" to "Windows Vista x64 Edition-s021.vmdk" and files named "Windows Vista x64 Edition-000001-s0xx.vmdk" ranging from "Windows Vista x64 Edition-000001-s001.vmdk" to "Windows Vista x64 Edition-000001-s021.vmdk". These files take up most of the 26GB of memory of my virtual machine.
    I would be grateful for any suggestions as my vmware fusion is rendered useless by this problem (under 2,2GB of free space on your computer you can't even start the virtual machine so I've had to delete tons of stuff to keep it running) and I badly need vista for my studies.
    Thank you for your help!

    Please post questions regarding Fusion on VMWare's own forums since this forum is for troubleshooting Apple Software Update for Windows, a software package for Windows designed to update Apple products that run on Windows, and not related to Fusion
    http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/desktop/fusion

  • If I use Time Machine to back up my internal hard drive will it back up VMWare Fusion and Windows Xp?

    Apple tells me I need to back up my Seagate 1Tb HD so they can replace it  I have just spent several days getting stuff onto it and don't want to re-install XP if I don't have to. VMWare Fusion is running XP (NOT on boot camp). Does Time Machine back up the whole thing?

    I am assuming when you refer to the Seagate 1tb drive, you are referring to an internal drive on your Mac?
    Time Machine will automatically back up your virtual machine if it is running on your Mac hard drive, unless you have excluded it in Time Machine Preferences.  However beware, it will back up an entire copy every time you do anything with your virtual machine, and will rapidly eat up your backup drive space (I lost 6 months of backups doing this) so it is usually better to backup from within Windows to a separate drive.
    Presumably you just want to do a one-off backup of the Virtual machine so you can restore it after the drive is replaced.  If so, go to the Time machine Preferences pane in System Preferences and click the Options button. If your virtual machine is not listed in the excluded files list it will be automatically backed up.  If it is listed, remove it from the list and run a manual backup (it will probably take quite a long time and you will need to make sure you have enough disk space on your backup drive).  Then check your backup disk to ensure it is there.  Then if you don't want it to backup lots of copies of the VM, go back into preferences and exclude it again.

  • VM Fusion and windows operating systems on mac

    I have VM Fusion on my mac book pro in annticipation of using windows xp or windows 7 on my macbook.  Do I need to need to purchase the operating system for windows and the application, such as MS office?

    Virtualization software provides you with virtual hardware only.  You still need to provide your own OS and applications to run on that OS.  Not all OSes cost money (Linux is a good example of a free OS).  Depending upon your OS choice, you may or may not need to pay money to get the applications you wish to run there.
    In general Microsoft products are not free, but you can generally get a 90-180 day evaluation copy for "free".  That copy is generally good for a certain amount of time, then it stops working and you need to pay them for a license to keep using it.

  • My iMac desktop and McBook Air laptop run on Mavericks, but desktop has VMWare Fusion and runs Windows 7 too.  Can I transfer this capability to my McBook Air?

    My iMac desktop and McBook Air laptop run on Mavericks.  The laptop also runs Windows 7 via VM Ware Fusion.  Can I transfer this capability to my McBook Air, so I can run the same plus the Windows programs on my laptop?

    Thanks Kappy, but I should add that my desktop runs VMWare Fusion and Windows 7.  My laptop and desktop basic operating systems are Mavericks.  When I travel, I take my laptop with me.  My desktop runs a Windows investment program I like, and I'd like to be able to use this program in my laptop when I'm on the road.  VM Ware said I could do this, but would have to make and then transfer a "file" of the programs in question. How would this be done, since it would involve 3 files:  Fusion, Windows 7 and the investment program?  Maybe Apple should do this at the genius bar?  Appreciate any comments...Thanks again, Patrick

  • Can I dual boot with MAC OS/X and Windows

    What is the best way to configure a dual boot on my MAC Bookpro laptop? Also, can I dual boot Windows 8 and MAC OS?

    The first alternative is a dual-boot arrangement between OS X and Windows provided with OS X.
    Windows on Intel Macs
    There are presently several alternatives for running Windows on Intel Macs.
         1. Install the Apple Boot Camp software.  Purchase Windows
             XP w/Service Pak2, Vista, or Windows 7.  For Boot Camp
             4.0 and above you can only use Windows 7 or later. Follow
             instructions in the Boot Camp documentation on
             installation of Boot Camp, creating Driver CD, and
             installing Windows.  Boot Camp enables you to boot the
             computer into OS X or Windows.
         2. Parallels Desktop for Mac and Windows XP, Vista Business,
             Vista Ultimate, or Windows 7.  Parallels is software
             virtualization that enables running Windows concurrently
             with OS X.
         3. VM Fusion and Windows XP, Vista Business, Vista Ultimate,
             or Windows 7.  VM Fusion is software virtualization that
             enables running Windows concurrently with OS X.
         4. CrossOver which enables running many Windows
             applications without having to install Windows.  The
             Windows applications can run concurrently with OS X.
         5. VirtualBox is an Open Source freeware virtual machine such
             as VM Fusion and Parallels that was developed by Solaris.
             It is not as fully developed for the Mac as Parallels and VM
             Fusion.
    Note that VirtualBox, Parallels, and VM Fusion can also run other operating systems such as Linux, Unix, OS/2, Solaris, etc.  There are performance differences between dual-boot systems and virtualization.  The latter tend to be a little slower (not much) and do not provide the video performance of the dual-boot system. See MacTech Labs- Virtualization Benchmarks, January 2013 | MacTech for comparisons of Boot Camp, Parallels, and VM Fusion. Boot Camp is only available with Leopard or Snow Leopard. Except for Crossover and a couple of similar alternatives like DarWine you must have a valid installer disc for Windows.
    You must also have an internal optical drive for installing Windows. Windows cannot be installed from an external optical drive.

  • VM Fusion and IP Cloaking Software on a Mac

    I recently switched from PC to Mac. On my PC, I used to run a program called "Hide My IP" to prevent stuff like phishing, etc. Hide My IP is available only for Windows. I have VM Fusion and Windows XP installed on my Mac. If I run "Hide My IP" in Windows on a Mac "Virtual Machine" does this effectively cloak my ip address or is it a useless exercise because the Windows-based program is running virtually in a Mac and the Mac is still sending my real IP out in the real world?
    I suspect a better understanding of how a VM works might help me answer the question but I tried to contact the Fusion people, and the Apple people, and they were pretty useless.
    Can anyone enlighten me?

    Well, you are always sending your real IP out into the real world. That is how it works.
    Your "Hide My IP" software works by setting up either a web proxy or vpn such that any site on the other end of the proxy/vpn only sees "hidemyip.com" instead of your IP. That should continue to work fine in a virtual machine.
    However, you might want to look around for a system that will work on a Mac. All you really need is a proxy/vpn service. "Hide My IP" is probably only for Windows because it either uses some proprietary protocol or some some window work under the hood. The basic concept is nothing more than a proxy and/or vpn. You can find some vpn service that would work just the same way, provide exactly the same benefit, and work on your Mac and any VM you happen to have running.

  • Bootcamp and windows not working

    On one of our 24" iMacs, system 10.5.5, we are using Fusion and Windows XP. If we use Fusion, we can use Windows. But all of a sudden, if we try to use boot camp, we can't get to Windows; all we get is a grey screen.
    It's important to us because Hebrew doesn't work well on the Mac and we're on a deadline. Any ideas?
    Thanks!
    susan

    Susan
    I suddenly got the same thing on Friday and it seems it's happened to many others. Apple support was not able to help me but after several hours of pulling my hair out (as I really needed to keep my Windows boot camp partition) I tried, more in desperation than anything, to take the battery out of the back of the MBP..
    on replacement of the battery it booted into Windows fine and has been OK ever since
    Justin

  • Bootcamp & 3tb non fusion drive - Windows 8.0 and 8.1

    Is it true that on an IMAC 2013 with 3 tb non fusion drive it is possible to install, via bootcamp, windows 8.0 and not 8.1. I have read on internet a lot of discussions about the the 3tb problem and the fusion problem, but only speaking about the windows 8.1.
    Besides if you read on the release notes of bootcamp 5.1 seem Aplle solved both problems related to 3tb and fusion drive; is this solution related only to windows 8.0 ?
    Please, can someone give me a clear statement about this before buy the IMAC and windows?

    my imac 21" mid 2011 run windows 8.1 update 1 just fine
    got it with Lion
    installed windows7 64bit ultimate from dvd in bootcamp
    updated to mtn lion
    updated digital windows 8 on win7
    updated to maverics
    updated digital windows 8.1
    updated digital windows 8.1 update 1

  • I have a 160GB Hard Drive in my MBP and use VMWare Fusion and had a 60GB Virtual Machine running Windows XP. Deleted the Virtual Machine and CANNOT find the 60GB space I desperately need!  Anybody out there with a similar problem?  Help!

    I have a 160GB Hard Drive in my MBP and use VMWare Fusion and had a 60GB Virtual Machine running Windows XP. Deleted the Virtual Machine and CANNOT find the 60GB space I desperately need!  Anybody out there with a similar problem?  Help!

    Thanks - Of Course the first thing I checked and did.
    Disc Utility reads as follows:
    Capacity : 159.18 GB (159,182,127,104 Bytes)
      Format : Mac OS Extended (Journaled)  Available : 11.47 GB (11,472,896,000 Bytes)
      Owners Enabled : Yes  Used : 147.71 GB (147,709,231,104 Bytes)
      Number of Folders : 139,540  Number of Files : 511,832
    Activity Monitor(Disc Usage) shows something quite interesting.  Mac HD and Ramanan (Main User) - My hard drive is only 160GB!  Would the retired engineer gentleman please note as well.  Many thanks. Rams

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