I installed Windows 7 (dual boot configuration) a few days ago and I’ve grown to really like it. One problem is I don’t want to have to boot back and forth between XP and Windows 7 to get all my settings and everything from XP. Is there any way I can run XP in VMWare [...]
Saturday, October 10, 2009
I saw a tutorial on how to use vmware with an iso but I want to use a physical partition. I have seen how to run an XP partition from Linux but not the opposite.
I finally got Ubuntu to load but it claims that it was not unmounted properly and runs fsck at which point [...]
Saturday, September 12, 2009
I currently have the Windows Vista build 5356 file and the problem is everytime I create a partition to install vista to. It says “The partition you selected is not ready for installation. Please restart your computer and verify that the disk is enabled in your computer’s BIOS settings”. I heard it was an old [...]
Friday, September 11, 2009
I setup windows xp on my boot camp partition (MacBook Pro), and I installed VMware Fusion 1-1-2. It let me boot off XP fine. I got tired of XP and formatted the partition and put Vista Home Premium on. Now whenever I try to open it in VMware I get:
“Cannot open the [...]
On my mac I have both windows and mac. However when someone first installed it for me they only put 20 GB of space for my windows partition. Is there any way I can change that? I do not have vmware, only boot camp.
I used to use returnil for my xp machine. I just bought a 64 bit vista machine and returnil will not work.
i have a few sims games i heard games crash alot in vmware fusion so if i install windows with bootcamp then select use bootcamp partition in the installation of vmware fusion will my games work ok???
One way to do it is install a linux virtual machine on my windows (using vmware/vpc) and use it to mount the NFS partition. Will it work? Is there any other way? Some other software.
white macbook. 2.0 ghz 1gb ram running 10.5.6 and vmware fusion 2.0.3
boot camp partition is 8gb with xp sp2
it boots in vmware but runs unbearably slow
I have an XP clone on a USB hard drive from Acronis True Image. I am running Parallels Desktop 3.0 on my mac and I’m wondering if I can use Parallels Transporter to import this clone in as a virtual machine.
Is this possible?