I'll be watching this thread with interest. I'm about to do the very same
thing in order to use my windows7 bootcamp partition in a VM. BTW: why the
Professional version of VMWare fusion? isn't the standard version adequate -
even recommended for home use?
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From: "Angus Mackinnon"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 1:45 PM
Subject: VM Fusion 5 Pro and Windows 7
I have a 256 GB SSD divided in half. Partition One is Windows 7
Professional 64bit and Partition Two is Mountain Lion 10.82 upgraded to
10.83. I have grown a little tired of the dual boot. I purchased VM Fusion
5 Pro from the VMWare Website, downloaded the program and installed it. How
do I get VM Fusion 5 Pro to recognize the 128GB Windows 7 Professional
64bit Partition? I am using an Intel i7 CPU.
Angus MacKinnon
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