Re: Installing Fusion 4

2012-11-11 Thread Sarah Alawami
True true, but as I always say we work with what we have and thus far those of 
us using 4.13 or what ever the latest is works pretty good, a bit slow but 
nothing at least I can't handle.

Be blessed.
On Nov 11, 2012, at 9:51 AM, Gordon Smith  wrote:

> Fusion 5 is recommended for best compatibility with Mountain Lion.
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> Hi, Gordon.  I stil have Fusion 4 on my Mac.
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Re: Installing Fusion 4

2012-11-11 Thread Gordon Smith
Fusion 5 is recommended for best compatibility with Mountain Lion.

On 11 Nov 2012, at 16:03, Matthew Chao  wrote:

Hi, Gordon.  I stil have Fusion 4 on my Mac.

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Re: Installing Fusion 4

2012-11-11 Thread Sarah Alawami
Yeah I downloaded it with a lot of hassle  from the site so it still exists but 
just copy the app to the app folder and then  run the app. it will ask you to 
put in your  serial number then ask you to authenticate and you should be ready 
to go. Make sure you have your machines compatible with vmware 4. you can do 
this under prefs, compatibility.

Be blessed.
On Nov 11, 2012, at 8:03 AM, Matthew Chao  wrote:

> Hi, Gordon.  I stil have Fusion 4 on my Mac.
> 
> Matthew Chao
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> At 10:56 AM 11/11/2012, you wrote:
>> I'm not sure how you can upgrade to Fusion 4 as it is now obsolete.  
>> However, just run the app from the mounted image.
>> 
>> On 11 Nov 2012, at 15:10, Matthew Chao  wrote:
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>> Hi, Folks.  Am upgrading from Fusion 3 to Version 4.  Should I try and 
>> install from the mounted dmg, or should I copy Fusion 4 app to the 
>> Applications folder and install from there?  Also, will it know that I'm 
>> upgrading?  thanks in advance.
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Re: Installing Fusion 4

2012-11-11 Thread Matthew Chao

Hi, Gordon.  I stil have Fusion 4 on my Mac.

Matthew Chao

At 10:56 AM 11/11/2012, you wrote:
I'm not sure how you can upgrade to Fusion 4 as it is now 
obsolete.  However, just run the app from the mounted image.


On 11 Nov 2012, at 15:10, Matthew Chao  wrote:

Hi, Folks.  Am upgrading from Fusion 3 to Version 4.  Should I try 
and install from the mounted dmg, or should I copy Fusion 4 app to 
the Applications folder and install from there?  Also, will it know 
that I'm upgrading?  thanks in advance.


Matthew Chao


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Re: Installing Fusion 4

2012-11-11 Thread Gordon Smith
I'm not sure how you can upgrade to Fusion 4 as it is now obsolete.  However, 
just run the app from the mounted image.

On 11 Nov 2012, at 15:10, Matthew Chao  wrote:

Hi, Folks.  Am upgrading from Fusion 3 to Version 4.  Should I try and install 
from the mounted dmg, or should I copy Fusion 4 app to the Applications folder 
and install from there?  Also, will it know that I'm upgrading?  thanks in 
advance.

Matthew Chao


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Installing Fusion 4

2012-11-11 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks.  Am upgrading from Fusion 3 to Version 4.  Should I try 
and install from the mounted dmg, or should I copy Fusion 4 app to 
the Applications folder and install from there?  Also, will it know 
that I'm upgrading?  thanks in advance.


Matthew Chao


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Still Trouble Installing Fusion 4.

2011-11-19 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Folks!  Am still having trouble installing Fusion.  Here's what I've tried 
to do to install:

1.  Went to the downloads folder and mounted the appropriate dmg file.

2.  Went to the part that says "doubleclick to upgrade."

3.  As I've heard from previous emails, I hit VO-f5.  

4.  I hit the VO-spacebar twice, but nothing happened.

So, after all that, what am I doing wrong?  I'd really like to upgrade, but 
this is driving me crazy.  Please help!  Thanks in advance.

Matthew Chao
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