> with 8gb ram.
> That’s the 2013 air.
> I’m running Mavericks as well no issues.
> Cheers.
> Scott
>
>
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Subject: Re: Ongoing Fusion Problems
Well, I have a 500gb hard drive, and 200 of that is allocated to my
Bootcamp. I can resize
Well, I have a 500gb hard drive, and 200 of that is allocated to my Bootcamp. I
can resize that partition, but I've heard horror stories about resized Bootcamp
partitions going away or getting corrupted under Mavericks. I'll have to do
something, though, because that install has all my programs
Well, to start with, if you have 8 gigs of ram, you need at least 3 possibley 4
gigs for windows. Don’t worry, its not going to affect the performance of your
mac. Secondly, running your vm through bootcamp, then coming in to fusion may
be your other issue. I have heard a lot of people compla
Hello all,
I'm still not able to use Fusion very well. When I changed the assigned ram to
1gb and booted it, I never even got speech, though that may have been a windows
problem of some kind. However, my Mini is still almost unusable when a vm
starts, at least this vm (which is running off my Bo