VMWare Fusion on MacBook Pro using Leopard OS

After installing VMWare Fusion on my MacBook Pro with Leapord, it does
not want to mount my external USB hard drives. Fusion sees the drive
and shows me that it is connected with the option to disconnect the
drive, but it doesn't show up on "My Computer". I have seen it show
up briefly, sometimes just after I reinstall Fusion tools, but then it
disappears usually within a couple of minutes. The USB drive is
formatted Mac OS extended and I have MacDrive 7 on Fusion to recognize
Mac formatted drives.

"If you boot natively, you need MacDrive. But Fusion has trouble with accessing other drives connected (I have four)."
Yes, it seems very inconsistent, mounting one time then not the other. I just created a shared folder to my external USB drive in Fusion and access it that way. It's better since it doesn't
constantly mount and dismount from the Mac OS and give those "your drive was not ejected properly" messages. I've given up with trying to get fusion to mount my external USB drives. Parallels does it much better but I find Parallels so slow compared to Fusion that I
don't even bother with Par anymore.
"Did you install a BootCamp partition and then let Fusion take over? and do you have Fusion 1.1?"
Yes, I am using Fusion 1.1. I never did the BootCamp thing because I really need to work back and forth with my Mac and PC documents - can't' afford to reboot each time.
Have you done the BootCamp partition and Fusion take over? I am not really familiar with Boot Camp. Is it worth it? Can you swap files across OS's with Fusion and BootCamp?
Thanks for the quick reply.

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