I tried working on 2 devices, and was glad when my hubby's computer crashed ... he got my Dell desktop! So I upped both my iMac and my MacBook to 4 gigs, set Fusion up so that it was allocated 2 gigs for itself. I run Windows in a window and can retrieve any Mac items I want since each OS then has its own 2 gigs of ram. As far as OS goes, I really wonder if that's the problem causing the reports situation in Legacy.

Laura


On May 31, 2009, at 7:29 PM, TomK wrote:

Thanks Laura,
I've already decided that if I stay with running Legacy on my Mac,
I'll have to upgrade mine 2 Gigs to 4.  It is a bit flaky at times,
and it doesn't help that I'm used to XP, but it definitely is better
than working between two devices...
Tom

On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Laura Velez <laurave...@charter.net> wrote:
I am just returning to Legacy from a brief trip to Mac's Reunion. So I had
to check out your problem areas.
I am running Win XP SP2 on an aluminum iMac with 4 gig ram, using Fusion 2.
I had no problems bringing up either the questionnaire nor printing US
census forms.
Nothing worse than an intermittent, flakey problem.

Laura in TX



On May 31, 2009, at 5:03 PM, TomK wrote:

Has anyone tried running Legacy 7.0.0.90 using Windows 7 RC1 under
VMware Fusion on a Mac?

I've mostly been using Legacy on a laptop running Windows XP.  Most
everything else I do is on a Mac.  I'm running a trial version of
VMWare Fusion and Windows 7 Release Candidate.  For the most part,
Legacy is running fine.

So far the only problem I've encountered is trying to bring up the
Forms Center and Interview Questions under Reports > Books/Other.
Unlike the other choices, nothing happens when I click on either of
these two report types - all others appear to work.

I've checked, and the sample forms are at C:\Legacy\Forms, and
interview files at C:\Legacy\interview.   I've reinstalled Legacy, and
the problem persists.

So I was wondering if this is just an incompatibility with how I'm
running Legacy in this trial mode.

Tom



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