Hello. The difference between Fusion and boot camp is that if you use Boot Camp, you would have to reboot whenever you want to use Windows. However, with Fusion, you can have Windows and Mac OS X running at the same time. If you're using Windows under Vmware Fusion and you want to go back to Mac OS X, all you have to do is hit the control+option +command keys together. No, you don't have to install Windows every time. You just install it once as if it was a regular machine. I almost forgot, you don't need sighted assistance to install Windows under Vmware Fusion because it has a setup assistant.
Ryan
On Apr 30, 2008, at 11:16 PM, Tiffany D wrote:
What's the difference, in accessibility, between Fusion and Bootcamp. I know one is a virtual machine and the other really installs windows or whatever os you're using. Which is better? If I were to use Fusion, would I literally have to install Windows every time? I highly doubt I could access files stored in Leopared using Fusion because it's virtual, but I heard this is true with Bootcamp as well. But I've also heard of something called Parallel, which enables you to use both systems symultaniously and drag and drop from one to the other. How accessible is that? Thanks, Tiffanitsa
