Xorro macrumors regular Original poster Dec 19, 2008 129 0 UK Mar 23, 2009 #1 Probably a dumb question, but in order to use Fusion do I need to have bootcamp set up, or a windows partition? I tried searching but I can't find a definite answer. Thanks.
Probably a dumb question, but in order to use Fusion do I need to have bootcamp set up, or a windows partition? I tried searching but I can't find a definite answer. Thanks.
r.j.s Moderator emeritus Mar 7, 2007 15,026 52 Texas Mar 23, 2009 #2 No, but you do need an Intel Mac and a copy of Windows.
MacDawg Moderator emeritus Mar 20, 2004 19,823 4,505 "Between the Hedges" Mar 23, 2009 #3 r.j.s said: No, but you do need an Intel Mac and a copy of Windows. Click to expand... SP2 if it is XP Woof, Woof - Dawg
r.j.s said: No, but you do need an Intel Mac and a copy of Windows. Click to expand... SP2 if it is XP Woof, Woof - Dawg
Beerfloat macrumors regular Feb 21, 2009 217 0 Mar 23, 2009 #4 And if you do have Boot Camp you can also access the partition and OS that you installed there inside VMware.
And if you do have Boot Camp you can also access the partition and OS that you installed there inside VMware.
Xorro macrumors regular Original poster Dec 19, 2008 129 0 UK Mar 23, 2009 #5 I really don't want to go down the bootcamp route, in fact I'd rather not have any Windoze stuff at all. I have an XP disc around here somewhere.
I really don't want to go down the bootcamp route, in fact I'd rather not have any Windoze stuff at all. I have an XP disc around here somewhere.
toolbox macrumors 68020 Oct 6, 2007 2,304 3 Australia (WA) Mar 24, 2009 #6 Xorro said: I really don't want to go down the bootcamp route, in fact I'd rather not have any Windoze stuff at all. . Click to expand... Totally agree!
Xorro said: I really don't want to go down the bootcamp route, in fact I'd rather not have any Windoze stuff at all. . Click to expand... Totally agree!