anyone found an easy way to independently install windows using bootcamp? i'm
not dragging the rents in here thank you. :) or, is it even possible to do an
unattended install of windows using bootcamp?
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You might be able to do it if you memorize the keystrokes, bt that's risky. A
much better option is to use vmware fusion, this will allow you to install
windows without sighted help. I did this with windows 7 a few weeks ago and it
works great.
On Sep 3, 2011, at 9:55 AM, joe quinn wrote:
Hi!
You can use unattended installations just fine, as long as you tell it to use
the right partition. The partition will always be named Bootcamp, so running
the Automated Installation Kit won't be an issue at all if you configure the
right parameters in advance.
Regards,
Nic
On Sep 3, 2011,
i love VMWare, but it's slow as syrup on my early 09 mini! :)
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You might be able
was this a blank message? :)
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Hi Mike,
I have just about decided to purchase VM fusion and try to instal Win
7. I've been watching all threads about this topic carefully. Recently one
lister noted that VM tools can't be installed without sighted help.
In your experience if I get the program is there any part I
Dear Eric,
I must have missed the message to which you refer, but in my experience VmWare
Tools does not need sighted help to install. I did it myself by following the
procedure in the VmWare help files, and it installed successfully without any
trouble. This, combined with the ability to
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well where can i get one from? :)
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Hi,
Nope! Some email clients can't
All:
Could we please stay away from Windows stuff on this list, we're here for Mac.
I know it's a grey area where BC is concerned but we need to be strict
otherwise we're going to be inundated.
Lynne
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Are you an iOS
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All:
Could we please stay away from Windows stuff on this list, we're here for
Mac. I know it's a grey area where BC is concerned but we need to be
strict otherwise
, that is all. sorry for
any rules i may've squished.
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I did not have a problem with vmware tools. I used the vmware fusion easy
install, windows 7 32 bit professional, it did the install and installed the
vmware tools, and I ended up on the windows desktop. I have heard that user
account control can get in the way of vmware tools installing, the
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