+1, I’m so happy I’m using a Mac.
So when I run fusion I never even get the easy install options like you do with
windows 7 or 8. You get dumped right to finished after you set the OS and
version, there’s no place to enter the key in the setup through fusion.
I’ll have to try with eyeballs and
Windows 10 has some odd quirks. With the software I do tech support for, on
some windows 10 systems, we have to install it a section at a time or it will
not work. If the fusion install does not work, this would probably prevent you
from being able to install it without sighted help as you could
Yeah,
If I remember correctly,
I removed the installation and started again but usig a different version of
windows 10,
The benefits of havinga MSDN licence.
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Scott Granados
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I’m just frustrated with the general non helpfulness of the error message. But
yes, I’m with you this sounds like the best plan.
At least I got past the license key though.:)
Thanks btw for your tips and thanks to everyone else as well.
> On Aug 12, 2016, at 10:13 PM, Grant wrote:
>
> Hi Sco
Hi Scott,
I’ve never seen that error message before. I would recommend starting with
fresh installation media (i.e. re-download the ISO file) and a freshly created
virtual machine.
Again, what you’re describing definitely doesn’t sound normal.
Thanks,
Grant
> On Friday August 12, 2016, at 5: