Re: Vm fusion question?

2020-09-01 Thread 'Sabahattin Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries
I often find that you can give Windows VMs focus if you just turn VO off 
temporarily and hit Tab enough times. Once your keyboard is grabbed, you can 
turn VO on again, if you like.

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Re: Vm fusion question?

2020-09-01 Thread Kliph Senior
Authorizations isn’t the issue.  This is a clean install of windows 10pro, and 
it won’t even let me type in the box to install jaws or even turn on narrator, 
let alone anything else.  Have tried multiple times, even with sited help.  
Guess I will wipe everything clean, and try again.


> On Aug 30, 2020, at 3:51 PM, maurice mines  wrote:
> 
> good morning, the best thing I can suggest is that you yes just like the last 
> poster said do some tabbing around depending on the age of your machine you 
> can also use the trackpad to try to maximize the window but maximizing 
> changes with whichever virtual application you are running if you're running 
> Windows it is probably best to use a single window or full-screen mode if you 
> have a window screen reader configured and ready to go.
> 
> 
> 
> Passions if you are running Windows, and you're using Jaws for Windows you 
> should be aware that authorizations can get a little funny in a VM my strong 
> and for the most emphatic suggestion here is what you get that program 
> running in your VM and authorized make sure you make a copy of the virtual 
> machine because you just used one of your license keys they get real snippy 
> if you use them too much and you cannot tell Vspara tech support that you're 
> running a virtual machine. They will not support it! And that they will hang 
> up on you almost immediately. Yes I been practically screamed out by their 
> staff with "we don't do Mac anything here take that stinky Mac and go call 
> Apple slam" that's pretty much the way Nicole goes that you mention the 
> virtual machine. So I'm just warning you on with everyone else is aware do 
> not mention the virtual machine to that company.
> 
> 
> 
> Now a word about Linux operating systems. The only operating system that I've 
> seen meaning that is a Linux distribution that seems to work well in terms of 
> making certain the window is maximized is now gnome which of course is 
> graphical the next. The version I am running happens to be Ubentu linux and 
> yes if you would stall orca into this distribution it sounds like a robot but 
> I guess what you get used to it you can actually use it. I have debated 
> whether Brltty can also run in a virtual machine. I'd be curious to know if 
> this is possible.
> 
> 
> 
> I hope some of the comments and suggestions might be of some help to someone.
> 
> 
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> On 8/30/2020 6:20 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>> Hi!
>> Make sure you’re in the windows screen.
>> Otherwise i guess the mouse wont work.
>> Sometimes i have to do a lot of tabbing to get into the right position to 
>> get things going.
>> Not sure if i understand you right though.
>> /A
>> 
>>> 30 aug. 2020 kl. 14:45 skrev Kliph Senior  
>>> :
>>> 
>>> Ok, since most work from home jobs these days want you to have a PC, I had 
>>> to bight the bullet and get windows 10 with vm fusion 11.  I got it 
>>> installed, but for some reason the mouse won’t click in the search box or 
>>> any app for that matter.  Trying to get Jaws, but since the mouse won’t 
>>> work, I can’t get it.  Any suggestions?  thanks.
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Re: Vm fusion question?

2020-08-30 Thread maurice mines
good morning, the best thing I can suggest is that you yes just like the 
last poster said do some tabbing around depending on the age of your 
machine you can also use the trackpad to try to maximize the window but 
maximizing changes with whichever virtual application you are running if 
you're running Windows it is probably best to use a single window or 
full-screen mode if you have a window screen reader configured and ready 
to go.



Passions if you are running Windows, and you're using Jaws for Windows 
you should be aware that authorizations can get a little funny in a VM 
my strong and for the most emphatic suggestion here is what you get that 
program running in your VM and authorized make sure you make a copy of 
the virtual machine because you just used one of your license keys they 
get real snippy if you use them too much and you cannot tell Vspara tech 
support that you're running a virtual machine. They will not support it! 
And that they will hang up on you almost immediately. Yes I been 
practically screamed out by their staff with "we don't do Mac anything 
here take that stinky Mac and go call Apple slam" that's pretty much the 
way Nicole goes that you mention the virtual machine. So I'm just 
warning you on with everyone else is aware do not mention the virtual 
machine to that company.



Now a word about Linux operating systems. The only operating system that 
I've seen meaning that is a Linux distribution that seems to work well 
in terms of making certain the window is maximized is now gnome which of 
course is graphical the next. The version I am running happens to be 
Ubentu linux and yes if you would stall orca into this distribution it 
sounds like a robot but I guess what you get used to it you can actually 
use it. I have debated whether Brltty can also run in a virtual machine. 
I'd be curious to know if this is possible.



I hope some of the comments and suggestions might be of some help to 
someone.



Please note the above text has been dictated to the computer by means of 
dictation software. There may be some text that you may not be able to 
understand if it is critical to your understanding of what I've written 
above please write me and asked me what my original intent was, I will 
do everything I can to clear up any potential misunderstandings based on 
what I've written above. Thank you very much for reading this



Sincerely Maurice Mines.

On 8/30/2020 6:20 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:

Hi!
Make sure you’re in the windows screen.
Otherwise i guess the mouse wont work.
Sometimes i have to do a lot of tabbing to get into the right position to get 
things going.
Not sure if i understand you right though.
/A


30 aug. 2020 kl. 14:45 skrev Kliph Senior :

Ok, since most work from home jobs these days want you to have a PC, I had to 
bight the bullet and get windows 10 with vm fusion 11.  I got it installed, but 
for some reason the mouse won’t click in the search box or any app for that 
matter.  Trying to get Jaws, but since the mouse won’t work, I can’t get it.  
Any suggestions?  thanks.

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Re: Vm fusion question?

2020-08-30 Thread Jonathan Cohn
That would be control-command F, but there is also a full screen mode item in 
the view menu. 
To enable control-left/control-right this is in the Mission Control section of 
the keyboard shortcuts of the keyboard system settings. 
When you first move into the VM, you have to press a key to enable the VM I 
usually press space or delete, but sometimes tab. Then when you need to move 
back to Macintosh applications you can press control-command followed by 
control-left.

Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Aug 30, 2020, at 1:52 PM, Kliph Senior  wrote:
> 
> How do you put it in full screen mode?
> 
>> On Aug 30, 2020, at 12:03 PM, Jonathan Cohn > > wrote:
>> 
>> I generally set things up so that my VM's are in full screen mode, and also 
>> make sure to have enabled control-left / control-right to move from between 
>> virtual screens. I don't usually use a mouse, but when I need a family 
>> member to do something they can.
>> Let me know if you need more specifics.
>> Jonathan 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sun, 30 Aug 2020 at 08:45, Kliph Senior > > wrote:
>> Ok, since most work from home jobs these days want you to have a PC, I had 
>> to bight the bullet and get windows 10 with vm fusion 11.  I got it 
>> installed, but for some reason the mouse won’t click in the search box or 
>> any app for that matter.  Trying to get Jaws, but since the mouse won’t 
>> work, I can’t get it.  Any suggestions?  thanks.
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Re: Vm fusion question?

2020-08-30 Thread Kliph Senior
How do you put it in full screen mode?

> On Aug 30, 2020, at 12:03 PM, Jonathan Cohn  wrote:
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> I generally set things up so that my VM's are in full screen mode, and also 
> make sure to have enabled control-left / control-right to move from between 
> virtual screens. I don't usually use a mouse, but when I need a family member 
> to do something they can.
> Let me know if you need more specifics.
> Jonathan 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 30 Aug 2020 at 08:45, Kliph Senior  > wrote:
> Ok, since most work from home jobs these days want you to have a PC, I had to 
> bight the bullet and get windows 10 with vm fusion 11.  I got it installed, 
> but for some reason the mouse won’t click in the search box or any app for 
> that matter.  Trying to get Jaws, but since the mouse won’t work, I can’t get 
> it.  Any suggestions?  thanks.
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Re: Vm fusion question?

2020-08-30 Thread Jonathan Cohn
I generally set things up so that my VM's are in full screen mode, and also 
make sure to have enabled control-left / control-right to move from between 
virtual screens. I don't usually use a mouse, but when I need a family member 
to do something they can.
Let me know if you need more specifics.
Jonathan 


On Sun, 30 Aug 2020 at 08:45, Kliph Senior mailto:kliph.sen...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Ok, since most work from home jobs these days want you to have a PC, I had to 
bight the bullet and get windows 10 with vm fusion 11.  I got it installed, but 
for some reason the mouse won’t click in the search box or any app for that 
matter.  Trying to get Jaws, but since the mouse won’t work, I can’t get it.  
Any suggestions?  thanks.

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Re: Vm fusion question?

2020-08-30 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Make sure you’re in the windows screen.
Otherwise i guess the mouse wont work.
Sometimes i have to do a lot of tabbing to get into the right position to get 
things going.
Not sure if i understand you right though.
/A

> 30 aug. 2020 kl. 14:45 skrev Kliph Senior :
> 
> Ok, since most work from home jobs these days want you to have a PC, I had to 
> bight the bullet and get windows 10 with vm fusion 11.  I got it installed, 
> but for some reason the mouse won’t click in the search box or any app for 
> that matter.  Trying to get Jaws, but since the mouse won’t work, I can’t get 
> it.  Any suggestions?  thanks.
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Re: VM fusion question

2019-02-10 Thread 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries
Your explanation is really very good.  It’s always been tricky for me, but I 
use the same method.

Andrew
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 11:23 PM, Pete De Vasto  wrote:
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> Hema,
> 
> It’s a bit tricky, but let me see if I can explain it right: When you’re in 
> Windows, press Control+Command. Then, you can use Command+Tab to move away 
> from VMware Fusion to any other app you might have running. All the VO 
> command will work once you have done the Control+command keystroke.
> 
> Now, to get back to Windows under VM is where it’s a little tricky. First, 
> Use either command+Tab or the dock to get back to VMware Fusion. Then, wait a 
> few seconds. Wait a few seconds, and hopefully VO will say something like 
> VMware Fusion, full screen, the name of your Windows virtual machine. If this 
> happens, press Control+G to tell VMware Fusion to get control of the 
> keyboard. If Control+G doesn’t work, I have to press Control+Command+F. I 
> will hear VO say “space with applications” followed by all the applications 
> you have currently open. You then may have to use Command+Tab to get back to 
> VMware Fusion once more. Then wait a few seconds until hopefully you hear VO 
> Say “space containing” the name of your windows machine, full screen. Once 
> that happens, you should be back in your Windows environment and the keyboard 
> commands will work for you.
> 
> Please, anyone else who uses VMware Fusion, feel free to chime in if you 
> think you can make this explanation clearer. I’ve been thinking how to write 
> this all afternoon, and I’m still not sure I’ve explained it clearly but 
> didn’t want any more time to go by before posting.
> 
> Pete De Vasto
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>> On Feb 7, 2019, at 9:40 AM, Hemachandran Karaha > > wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>  
>> Kindly let me know how to use VM fusion effectively to alternate between 
>> Windows and Mac. I am making this request for the third time on this list. 
>> Hope I will get a response this time.
>>  
>> Warmly,
>> Hema.
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Re: VM fusion question

2019-02-07 Thread Sandie Jazmin Kruse
I do the same ,if it doesn’t work, write again so we can help you.

Sent from my iPad

> On 8 Feb 2019, at 04.13, Hemachandran Karaha  wrote:
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> Thanks Pete and all for chiming in.
>  
> Let me try and get back.
>  
> Warmly,
> Hema.
>  
>  
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
> Behalf Of Pete De Vasto
> Sent: 08 February 2019 04:53
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: VM fusion question
>  
> Hema,
>  
> It’s a bit tricky, but let me see if I can explain it right: When you’re in 
> Windows, press Control+Command. Then, you can use Command+Tab to move away 
> from VMware Fusion to any other app you might have running. All the VO 
> command will work once you have done the Control+command keystroke.
>  
> Now, to get back to Windows under VM is where it’s a little tricky. First, 
> Use either command+Tab or the dock to get back to VMware Fusion. Then, wait a 
> few seconds. Wait a few seconds, and hopefully VO will say something like 
> VMware Fusion, full screen, the name of your Windows virtual machine. If this 
> happens, press Control+G to tell VMware Fusion to get control of the 
> keyboard. If Control+G doesn’t work, I have to press Control+Command+F. I 
> will hear VO say “space with applications” followed by all the applications 
> you have currently open. You then may have to use Command+Tab to get back to 
> VMware Fusion once more. Then wait a few seconds until hopefully you hear VO 
> Say “space containing” the name of your windows machine, full screen. Once 
> that happens, you should be back in your Windows environment and the keyboard 
> commands will work for you.
>  
> Please, anyone else who uses VMware Fusion, feel free to chime in if you 
> think you can make this explanation clearer. I’ve been thinking how to write 
> this all afternoon, and I’m still not sure I’ve explained it clearly but 
> didn’t want any more time to go by before posting.
>  
> Pete De Vasto
> 
> 
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 9:40 AM, Hemachandran Karaha  wrote:
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> Kindly let me know how to use VM fusion effectively to alternate between 
> Windows and Mac. I am making this request for the third time on this list. 
> Hope I will get a response this time.
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RE: VM fusion question

2019-02-07 Thread Hemachandran Karaha
Thanks Pete and all for chiming in.

 

Let me try and get back.

 

Warmly,

Hema.

 

 

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On 
Behalf Of Pete De Vasto
Sent: 08 February 2019 04:53
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VM fusion question

 

Hema,

 

It’s a bit tricky, but let me see if I can explain it right: When you’re in 
Windows, press Control+Command. Then, you can use Command+Tab to move away from 
VMware Fusion to any other app you might have running. All the VO command will 
work once you have done the Control+command keystroke.

 

Now, to get back to Windows under VM is where it’s a little tricky. First, Use 
either command+Tab or the dock to get back to VMware Fusion. Then, wait a few 
seconds. Wait a few seconds, and hopefully VO will say something like VMware 
Fusion, full screen, the name of your Windows virtual machine. If this happens, 
press Control+G to tell VMware Fusion to get control of the keyboard. If 
Control+G doesn’t work, I have to press Control+Command+F. I will hear VO say 
“space with applications” followed by all the applications you have currently 
open. You then may have to use Command+Tab to get back to VMware Fusion once 
more. Then wait a few seconds until hopefully you hear VO Say “space 
containing” the name of your windows machine, full screen. Once that happens, 
you should be back in your Windows environment and the keyboard commands will 
work for you.

 

Please, anyone else who uses VMware Fusion, feel free to chime in if you think 
you can make this explanation clearer. I’ve been thinking how to write this all 
afternoon, and I’m still not sure I’ve explained it clearly but didn’t want any 
more time to go by before posting.

 

Pete De Vasto





On Feb 7, 2019, at 9:40 AM, Hemachandran Karaha mailto:hemaka...@gmail.com> > wrote:

 

Hi all,

 

Kindly let me know how to use VM fusion effectively to alternate between 
Windows and Mac. I am making this request for the third time on this list. Hope 
I will get a response this time.

 

Warmly,

Hema.

 

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Re: VM fusion question

2019-02-07 Thread Pete De Vasto
Hema,

It’s a bit tricky, but let me see if I can explain it right: When you’re in 
Windows, press Control+Command. Then, you can use Command+Tab to move away from 
VMware Fusion to any other app you might have running. All the VO command will 
work once you have done the Control+command keystroke.

Now, to get back to Windows under VM is where it’s a little tricky. First, Use 
either command+Tab or the dock to get back to VMware Fusion. Then, wait a few 
seconds. Wait a few seconds, and hopefully VO will say something like VMware 
Fusion, full screen, the name of your Windows virtual machine. If this happens, 
press Control+G to tell VMware Fusion to get control of the keyboard. If 
Control+G doesn’t work, I have to press Control+Command+F. I will hear VO say 
“space with applications” followed by all the applications you have currently 
open. You then may have to use Command+Tab to get back to VMware Fusion once 
more. Then wait a few seconds until hopefully you hear VO Say “space 
containing” the name of your windows machine, full screen. Once that happens, 
you should be back in your Windows environment and the keyboard commands will 
work for you.

Please, anyone else who uses VMware Fusion, feel free to chime in if you think 
you can make this explanation clearer. I’ve been thinking how to write this all 
afternoon, and I’m still not sure I’ve explained it clearly but didn’t want any 
more time to go by before posting.

Pete De Vasto

> On Feb 7, 2019, at 9:40 AM, Hemachandran Karaha  wrote:
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> Hi all,
>  
> Kindly let me know how to use VM fusion effectively to alternate between 
> Windows and Mac. I am making this request for the third time on this list. 
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> Hema.
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Re: VM fusion question

2019-02-07 Thread KliphnShari Miller
When fusion is running, it depends on how you have things setup.  But I use 
command tab to go between both systems


> On Feb 7, 2019, at 11:40 AM, Hemachandran Karaha  wrote:
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> Kindly let me know how to use VM fusion effectively to alternate between 
> Windows and Mac. I am making this request for the third time on this list. 
> Hope I will get a response this time.
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Re: VM Fusion question

2013-06-14 Thread Phil Halton
I have a bootcamp partition that is half my hard disk with Mac OSX taking 
the other half. I'd like to import the bootcamp into VMWare, but it's too 
big. I have a external firewire disk available. How can I go about doing the 
import, and then erasing the bootcamp partition once successfully imported? 
I'd like to have the VM on my hard disk, not on the external.


Also, do you run into windows and Office authorization problems when 
importing, or just when running the bootcamp from within VMWare? Is either 
method better/less problematic?


- Original Message - 
From: "matthew Dyer" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: VM Fusion question


Hi,

One thing you can do is place the machine you are running in full screan 
mode and yes my vmware takes over the keyboard when in fockus.


Matthew


On Jun 14, 2013, at 1:34 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:

It is supposed to grab keyboard automatically.  If you can see the 
toolbar, try hitting option-tab a few times until you hear wineyes.  That 
usually works for me.  If it doesn't grab, try moving away from the Fusion 
window with command-tab and back again.  Then retry the option-tab thing 
again.
You can also try maximizing the window.  I think it is 
control-command-enter.  You can find it in one of the menus to be sure.


On Jun 14, 2013, at 12:12 PM, Bill Holton  wrote:

Thanks.  I am very close.  I got a bootcamp window to come up with the 
startup Window eyes message, but I can't get to it to enter my Windows 
logon.  All I get is the toolbar.  Is there a hotkey to maximize the 
window and give the keyboard control in the Windows area?  Thanks.


On Jun 14, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Barry Hadder  wrote:

I think you can find what you are looking for here: 
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1014515.


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On Jun 14, 2013, at 8:44 AM, Bill Holton  wrote:

Hi.
Do you know which number podcast it is that helps with VM Fusion and
bootcamp?  I wasn't able to find it.  Thanks.


-Original Message-
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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris H
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 6:45 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VM Fusion question

You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up
bootcamp without sighted assistance from
www.applevis.com



Chris

On 13/06/2013 22:51, Bill Holton wrote:

Hi.
I am trying to use  my Boot Camp Windows installation to  create  VM

fusion virtual PC. Can someone help me get started?
The only options I see are to migrate a different computer into VMware 
on
the same network and to install from a disc. If the migration assistant 
the

one I should use for Boot Camp?

Thanks
Bill



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Re: VM Fusion question

2013-06-14 Thread matthew Dyer
Hi,

One thing you can do is place the machine you are running in full screan mode 
and yes my vmware takes over the keyboard when in fockus.

Matthew


On Jun 14, 2013, at 1:34 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:

> It is supposed to grab keyboard automatically.  If you can see the toolbar, 
> try hitting option-tab a few times until you hear wineyes.  That usually 
> works for me.  If it doesn't grab, try moving away from the Fusion window 
> with command-tab and back again.  Then retry the option-tab thing again.
> You can also try maximizing the window.  I think it is control-command-enter. 
>  You can find it in one of the menus to be sure.
> 
> On Jun 14, 2013, at 12:12 PM, Bill Holton  wrote:
> 
> Thanks.  I am very close.  I got a bootcamp window to come up with the 
> startup Window eyes message, but I can't get to it to enter my Windows logon. 
>  All I get is the toolbar.  Is there a hotkey to maximize the window and give 
> the keyboard control in the Windows area?  Thanks.
> 
> On Jun 14, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Barry Hadder  wrote:
> 
>> I think you can find what you are looking for here: 
>> http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1014515.
>> 
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>> On Jun 14, 2013, at 8:44 AM, Bill Holton  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi.
>> Do you know which number podcast it is that helps with VM Fusion and
>> bootcamp?  I wasn't able to find it.  Thanks.
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris H
>> Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 6:45 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: VM Fusion question
>> 
>> You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up 
>> bootcamp without sighted assistance from
>> www.applevis.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
>> On 13/06/2013 22:51, Bill Holton wrote:
>>> Hi.
>>> I am trying to use  my Boot Camp Windows installation to  create  VM
>> fusion virtual PC. Can someone help me get started?
>>> The only options I see are to migrate a different computer into VMware on
>> the same network and to install from a disc. If the migration assistant the
>> one I should use for Boot Camp?
>>> Thanks
>>> Bill
>>> 
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Re: VM Fusion question

2013-06-14 Thread Barry Hadder
It is supposed to grab keyboard automatically.  If you can see the toolbar, try 
hitting option-tab a few times until you hear wineyes.  That usually works for 
me.  If it doesn't grab, try moving away from the Fusion window with 
command-tab and back again.  Then retry the option-tab thing again.
You can also try maximizing the window.  I think it is control-command-enter.  
You can find it in one of the menus to be sure.

On Jun 14, 2013, at 12:12 PM, Bill Holton  wrote:

Thanks.  I am very close.  I got a bootcamp window to come up with the startup 
Window eyes message, but I can't get to it to enter my Windows logon.  All I 
get is the toolbar.  Is there a hotkey to maximize the window and give the 
keyboard control in the Windows area?  Thanks.

On Jun 14, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Barry Hadder  wrote:

> I think you can find what you are looking for here: 
> http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1014515.
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> On Jun 14, 2013, at 8:44 AM, Bill Holton  wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> Do you know which number podcast it is that helps with VM Fusion and
> bootcamp?  I wasn't able to find it.  Thanks.
> 
> 
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> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris H
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> You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up 
> bootcamp without sighted assistance from
> www.applevis.com
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> 
> 
> Chris
> 
> On 13/06/2013 22:51, Bill Holton wrote:
>> Hi.
>> I am trying to use  my Boot Camp Windows installation to  create  VM
> fusion virtual PC. Can someone help me get started?
>> The only options I see are to migrate a different computer into VMware on
> the same network and to install from a disc. If the migration assistant the
> one I should use for Boot Camp?
>> Thanks
>> Bill
>> 
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Re: VM Fusion question

2013-06-14 Thread Bill Holton
Thanks.  I am very close.  I got a bootcamp window to come up with the startup 
Window eyes message, but I can't get to it to enter my Windows logon.  All I 
get is the toolbar.  Is there a hotkey to maximize the window and give the 
keyboard control in the Windows area?  Thanks.

On Jun 14, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Barry Hadder  wrote:

> I think you can find what you are looking for here: 
> http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1014515.
> 
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> Available in the Mac app store.
> 
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> 
> On Jun 14, 2013, at 8:44 AM, Bill Holton  wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> Do you know which number podcast it is that helps with VM Fusion and
> bootcamp?  I wasn't able to find it.  Thanks.
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris H
> Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 6:45 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: VM Fusion question
> 
> You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up 
> bootcamp without sighted assistance from
> www.applevis.com
> 
> 
> 
> Chris
> 
> On 13/06/2013 22:51, Bill Holton wrote:
>> Hi.
>> I am trying to use  my Boot Camp Windows installation to  create  VM
> fusion virtual PC. Can someone help me get started?
>> The only options I see are to migrate a different computer into VMware on
> the same network and to install from a disc. If the migration assistant the
> one I should use for Boot Camp?
>> Thanks
>> Bill
>> 
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Re: VM Fusion question

2013-06-14 Thread Barry Hadder
I think you can find what you are looking for here: 
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1014515.

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On Jun 14, 2013, at 8:44 AM, Bill Holton  wrote:

Hi.
Do you know which number podcast it is that helps with VM Fusion and
bootcamp?  I wasn't able to find it.  Thanks.


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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris H
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2013 6:45 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VM Fusion question

You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up 
bootcamp without sighted assistance from
www.applevis.com



Chris

On 13/06/2013 22:51, Bill Holton wrote:
> Hi.
> I am trying to use  my Boot Camp Windows installation to  create  VM
fusion virtual PC. Can someone help me get started?
> The only options I see are to migrate a different computer into VMware on
the same network and to install from a disc. If the migration assistant the
one I should use for Boot Camp?
> Thanks
> Bill
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RE: VM Fusion question

2013-06-14 Thread Bill Holton
Hi.
Do you know which number podcast it is that helps with VM Fusion and
bootcamp?  I wasn't able to find it.  Thanks.


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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris H
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: VM Fusion question

You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up 
bootcamp without sighted assistance from
www.applevis.com



Chris

On 13/06/2013 22:51, Bill Holton wrote:
> Hi.
> I am trying to use  my Boot Camp Windows installation to  create  VM
fusion virtual PC. Can someone help me get started?
> The only options I see are to migrate a different computer into VMware on
the same network and to install from a disc. If the migration assistant the
one I should use for Boot Camp?
> Thanks
> Bill
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Re: VM Fusion question

2013-06-13 Thread Chris H
You can see more about this on my guide of installing and setting up 
bootcamp without sighted assistance from

www.applevis.com



Chris

On 13/06/2013 22:51, Bill Holton wrote:

Hi.
I am trying to use  my Boot Camp Windows installation to  create  VM fusion 
virtual PC. Can someone help me get started?
The only options I see are to migrate a different computer into VMware on the 
same network and to install from a disc. If the migration assistant the one I 
should use for Boot Camp?
Thanks
Bill



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RE: Vm fusion question regarding usb braille displays

2010-07-26 Thread Paul Hunt
Hello. I also run vmfusion with Voice Over turned off. However, before I
connect a usb device, I turn it on. When I plug the device in a dialog pops
up asking me what os to connect the device to Windows or Mac. I choose the
windows os for my usb headset or the windows os for my mac. I hope this
helps.



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I've done that. I don't have VoiceOver running at the same time as the
virtual machine so I avoid too many keyboard conflicts  and the VM runs
faster without VoiceOver in the background anyway. I'm in fulscreen mode.
When I  plug the display in, Windows (7) gives me the error connect sound.
Are there known issues regarding  windows running in a virtual environment
and USB devices? I gave up connecting my Mbox2 USB using the VM because it
was not recognized in the control panel although the drivers were installed
successfully.
Any idea?

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> You have to dedicate the braille display to the virtual machine. It
doesn't share with the voice over on the Mac. it is a little painful but it
will work.
> 
> Kev
> On Jul 24, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Thierry Renoux wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I can't connect my Brailliant 80 usb to the VM using Windows 7. It shows
as connected  and yet nothing happens. Any idea?
>> 
>> Thanks a bunch,
>> 
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Re: Vm fusion question regarding usb braille displays

2010-07-24 Thread Kevin Mattingly
I didn't have any issues with it. Did you make sure your drivers are up and 
running for windoes? I had my brailliant 80 working with Windows 7 and ubuntu 
linux.

Kev
On Jul 24, 2010, at 6:20 PM, Thierry Renoux wrote:

> I've done that. I don't have VoiceOver running at the same time as the 
> virtual machine so I avoid too many keyboard conflicts  and the VM runs 
> faster without VoiceOver in the background anyway. I'm in fulscreen mode. 
> When I  plug the display in, Windows (7) gives me the error connect sound. 
> Are there known issues regarding  windows running in a virtual environment 
> and USB devices? I gave up connecting my Mbox2 USB using the VM because it  
> was not recognized in the control panel although the drivers were installed 
> successfully.
> Any idea?
> 
> On Jul 24, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
> 
>> You have to dedicate the braille display to the virtual machine. It doesn't 
>> share with the voice over on the Mac. it is a little painful but it will 
>> work.
>> 
>> Kev
>> On Jul 24, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Thierry Renoux wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I can't connect my Brailliant 80 usb to the VM using Windows 7. It shows as 
>>> connected  and yet nothing happens. Any idea?
>>> 
>>> Thanks a bunch,
>>> 
>>> Thierry
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Re: Vm fusion question regarding usb braille displays

2010-07-24 Thread Thierry Renoux
I've done that. I don't have VoiceOver running at the same time as the virtual 
machine so I avoid too many keyboard conflicts  and the VM runs faster without 
VoiceOver in the background anyway. I'm in fulscreen mode. When I  plug the 
display in, Windows (7) gives me the error connect sound. Are there known 
issues regarding  windows running in a virtual environment and USB devices? I 
gave up connecting my Mbox2 USB using the VM because it  was not recognized in 
the control panel although the drivers were installed successfully.
Any idea?

On Jul 24, 2010, at 12:11 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:

> You have to dedicate the braille display to the virtual machine. It doesn't 
> share with the voice over on the Mac. it is a little painful but it will work.
> 
> Kev
> On Jul 24, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Thierry Renoux wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I can't connect my Brailliant 80 usb to the VM using Windows 7. It shows as 
>> connected  and yet nothing happens. Any idea?
>> 
>> Thanks a bunch,
>> 
>> Thierry
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Re: Vm fusion question regarding usb braille displays

2010-07-24 Thread Kevin Mattingly
You have to dedicate the braille display to the virtual machine. It doesn't 
share with the voice over on the Mac. it is a little painful but it will work.

Kev
On Jul 24, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Thierry Renoux wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I can't connect my Brailliant 80 usb to the VM using Windows 7. It shows as 
> connected  and yet nothing happens. Any idea?
> 
> Thanks a bunch,
> 
> Thierry
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RE: vm fusion question

2010-07-24 Thread Paul Hunt
Hello Joseph. When I also have Windows 7 running in VMFusion. When in
Windows, I turn Voice Over off then it's out of the way and doesn't
conflict. I'm in Microsoft Outlook now and the arrow keys work just fine. If
I need to control the VM then I turn VoiceOver on to get to the Virtual
Machine menu where I can shut down or restart the OS gracefully. I can also
map my cdRom to the VM among other things. 

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Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 6:51 PM
To: MacVisionaries
Subject: vm fusion question

hi listers

i installed windows7 virtual machine with vm fusion but when i go in
windows, i have to keep holding the control key down while i'm using
the arrow keys.  is there a way to change this please to be able to
use the keyboard as normal?

thank you in advance

best

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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-31 Thread Chris Blouch

Interesting. Sometimes it did and sometimes it didn't for me so I just 
do it anyway to be sure it's installed and current.

CB

Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> When I installed Windows via Fusion, the VMWare tools were installed  
> automatically after Windows was installed and booted up.
>
> Best,
> Anna
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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-27 Thread Woody Anna Dresner

Hi Chris,

When I installed Windows via Fusion, the VMWare tools were installed  
automatically after Windows was installed and booted up.

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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-27 Thread Chris Blouch
To clarify, VMWare will boot up windows with the VMWare tools and then 
you choose install VMWare Tools from the Virtual Machine menu. After 
that it should get everything going. Unless you like narrator you might 
want to install Jaws/WindowEyes since the actual install is a windows app.

CB

Scott Howell wrote:
> You have to install the tools yourself; they are not automatically  
> installed.
> On Aug 23, 2009, at 4:30 AM, william lomas wrote:
>
>   
>> install the tools i think when in windows but not sure if the install
>> for you automatically
>> On 23 Aug 2009, at 09:26, Simon Cavendish wrote:
>>
>> 
>>> Just a side question regarding vmware tools. I've downloaded vmware
>>> fusion from the internet. Are the mvware tools a part of this
>>> downlload by default, and consequently vmware will install them as
>>> needed during the Windows installation? Or do I need to get vmware
>>> tools as a separate download or disc? I am currently running Windows
>>> on a separate partition under bootcamp but I am planning on importing
>>> this partition into vmware and getting rid of the partition by  
>>> running
>>> Windows virtually. If anybody can think of any dangers of doing such
>>> an import, do let me know please.
>>>
>>> With best wishes, Simon
>>> On 23 Aug 2009, at 03:24, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
>>>
>>>   
 Hi Anouk,

 In order to run Windows via Fusion, you need a Windows CD. This  
 can't
 be an upgrade CD or a recovery disk. You then install Windows using
 that CD within Fusion. Once Windows is installed, Fusion loads the
 drivers you need automatically through something called VMWare  
 tools.

 HTH,
 Anna


 
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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-23 Thread Woody Anna Dresner

HI Simon,

I know you can import a Bootcamp installation into fusion. I installed  
Windows from a CD and VMWare Tools was installed automatically after  
Windows was installed, so I think it would work the same way when  
importing the installation from Bootcamp.

Best,
Anna



On Aug 23, 2009, at 3:26 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

>
> Just a side question regarding vmware tools. I've downloaded vmware
> fusion from the internet. Are the mvware tools a part of this
> downlload by default, and consequently vmware will install them as
> needed during the Windows installation? Or do I need to get vmware
> tools as a separate download or disc? I am currently running Windows
> on a separate partition under bootcamp but I am planning on importing
> this partition into vmware and getting rid of the partition by running
> Windows virtually. If anybody can think of any dangers of doing such
> an import, do let me know please.
>
> With best wishes, Simon
> On 23 Aug 2009, at 03:24, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Anouk,
>>
>> In order to run Windows via Fusion, you need a Windows CD. This can't
>> be an upgrade CD or a recovery disk. You then install Windows using
>> that CD within Fusion. Once Windows is installed, Fusion loads the
>> drivers you need automatically through something called VMWare tools.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-23 Thread Scott Howell

You have to install the tools yourself; they are not automatically  
installed.
On Aug 23, 2009, at 4:30 AM, william lomas wrote:

>
> install the tools i think when in windows but not sure if the install
> for you automatically
> On 23 Aug 2009, at 09:26, Simon Cavendish wrote:
>
>>
>> Just a side question regarding vmware tools. I've downloaded vmware
>> fusion from the internet. Are the mvware tools a part of this
>> downlload by default, and consequently vmware will install them as
>> needed during the Windows installation? Or do I need to get vmware
>> tools as a separate download or disc? I am currently running Windows
>> on a separate partition under bootcamp but I am planning on importing
>> this partition into vmware and getting rid of the partition by  
>> running
>> Windows virtually. If anybody can think of any dangers of doing such
>> an import, do let me know please.
>>
>> With best wishes, Simon
>> On 23 Aug 2009, at 03:24, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Anouk,
>>>
>>> In order to run Windows via Fusion, you need a Windows CD. This  
>>> can't
>>> be an upgrade CD or a recovery disk. You then install Windows using
>>> that CD within Fusion. Once Windows is installed, Fusion loads the
>>> drivers you need automatically through something called VMWare  
>>> tools.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>> Anna
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-23 Thread william lomas

install the tools i think when in windows but not sure if the install  
for you automatically
On 23 Aug 2009, at 09:26, Simon Cavendish wrote:

>
> Just a side question regarding vmware tools. I've downloaded vmware
> fusion from the internet. Are the mvware tools a part of this
> downlload by default, and consequently vmware will install them as
> needed during the Windows installation? Or do I need to get vmware
> tools as a separate download or disc? I am currently running Windows
> on a separate partition under bootcamp but I am planning on importing
> this partition into vmware and getting rid of the partition by running
> Windows virtually. If anybody can think of any dangers of doing such
> an import, do let me know please.
>
> With best wishes, Simon
> On 23 Aug 2009, at 03:24, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Anouk,
>>
>> In order to run Windows via Fusion, you need a Windows CD. This can't
>> be an upgrade CD or a recovery disk. You then install Windows using
>> that CD within Fusion. Once Windows is installed, Fusion loads the
>> drivers you need automatically through something called VMWare tools.
>>
>> HTH,
>> Anna
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-23 Thread Simon Cavendish

Just a side question regarding vmware tools. I've downloaded vmware  
fusion from the internet. Are the mvware tools a part of this  
downlload by default, and consequently vmware will install them as  
needed during the Windows installation? Or do I need to get vmware  
tools as a separate download or disc? I am currently running Windows  
on a separate partition under bootcamp but I am planning on importing  
this partition into vmware and getting rid of the partition by running  
Windows virtually. If anybody can think of any dangers of doing such  
an import, do let me know please.

With best wishes, Simon
On 23 Aug 2009, at 03:24, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:

>
> Hi Anouk,
>
> In order to run Windows via Fusion, you need a Windows CD. This can't
> be an upgrade CD or a recovery disk. You then install Windows using
> that CD within Fusion. Once Windows is installed, Fusion loads the
> drivers you need automatically through something called VMWare tools.
>
> HTH,
> Anna
>
>
> >


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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-22 Thread Woody Anna Dresner

Hi Anouk,

In order to run Windows via Fusion, you need a Windows CD. This can't  
be an upgrade CD or a recovery disk. You then install Windows using  
that CD within Fusion. Once Windows is installed, Fusion loads the  
drivers you need automatically through something called VMWare tools.

HTH,
Anna


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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-22 Thread Scott Howell
Correct, because I have found that trying to copy windows from one  
machine to another where the hardware is different, generally ends in  
disaster.  I've tried this and the success was questionable and you  
could easily run into issues with the registration keys and other ugly  
problems. Just install everything, update, get what you need setup,  
back it up, and then if something goes wrong, you can pull out your  
backup and be running in no time.
On Aug 22, 2009, at 5:46 PM, a radix wrote:

> Hello, yes I guess that might be the best solution too. I just  
> listened to a podcast about vmware fusion (this is the first time i  
> would be using a virtual machine), i guess you dont need to download  
> the rea ldrivers for the mac you are using (the windows side of it)  
> just the vmware tools and then it will work.
> Thanks,
> Greetings, Anouk,
> - Original Message -
> From: Scott Howell
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 11:17 PM
> Subject: Re: vm fusion question
>
> Hmmm, that is curious, I have not heard that Anouk and I'm not so  
> sure that is a good idea in any event.  Best to start with a fresh  
> install of windows.  If you install windows as a VM, you can  
> certainly make a backup of that and just copy it over itself if  
> something becomes hosed.
>
> On Aug 22, 2009, at 6:40 AM, a radix wrote:
>
>> Hello, I have heard in a podcast that you can copy over a windows  
>> xp installation from an existing computer into a virtual machine on  
>> the macintosh with fusion. But, my windows xp installation on my pc  
>> also has audio and video drivers installed. Wont this be a problem  
>> because I suppose on the mac it would need different drivers? Also  
>> will it copy over other drivers I have installed on my pc like  
>> scanner and printer drivers?
>> Thanks,
>> Greetings, Anouk,
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> >


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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-22 Thread a radix
Hello, yes I guess that might be the best solution too. I just listened to a 
podcast about vmware fusion (this is the first time i would be using a virtual 
machine), i guess you dont need to download the rea ldrivers for the mac you 
are using (the windows side of it) just the vmware tools and then it will work.
Thanks,
Greetings, Anouk,
  - Original Message - 
  From: Scott Howell 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 11:17 PM
  Subject: Re: vm fusion question


  Hmmm, that is curious, I have not heard that Anouk and I'm not so sure that 
is a good idea in any event.  Best to start with a fresh install of windows.  
If you install windows as a VM, you can certainly make a backup of that and 
just copy it over itself if something becomes hosed.


  On Aug 22, 2009, at 6:40 AM, a radix wrote:


Hello, I have heard in a podcast that you can copy over a windows xp 
installation from an existing computer into a virtual machine on the macintosh 
with fusion. But, my windows xp installation on my pc also has audio and video 
drivers installed. Wont this be a problem because I suppose on the mac it would 
need different drivers? Also will it copy over other drivers I have installed 
on my pc like scanner and printer drivers?
Thanks,
Greetings, Anouk, 







  

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Re: vm fusion question

2009-08-22 Thread Scott Howell
Hmmm, that is curious, I have not heard that Anouk and I'm not so sure  
that is a good idea in any event.  Best to start with a fresh install  
of windows.  If you install windows as a VM, you can certainly make a  
backup of that and just copy it over itself if something becomes hosed.

On Aug 22, 2009, at 6:40 AM, a radix wrote:

> Hello, I have heard in a podcast that you can copy over a windows xp  
> installation from an existing computer into a virtual machine on the  
> macintosh with fusion. But, my windows xp installation on my pc also  
> has audio and video drivers installed. Wont this be a problem  
> because I suppose on the mac it would need different drivers? Also  
> will it copy over other drivers I have installed on my pc like  
> scanner and printer drivers?
> Thanks,
> Greetings, Anouk,
>
> >


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