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they work when running VM's inside of VMware and Parallels, so I they should also work properly within VPC. ...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 6 - Oct 29, 2007
My office relies on Office and VMware fusion to run Quickbooks premier, so those are two of the main apps I care about . . . ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 185 - Oct 27, 2007
My MacBook Pro update has gone smoothly tho. MySQL, PHP, Adobe CS3 all works. VMWare Beta 1.1 is poor at the moment. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 19 - Oct 26, 2007
Hm.. you could also use VMware Fusion or Parallels to have a Windows virtual machine running to use that webpage. ...
Switchers (Windows to Mac Converts) - Posts: 4 - Oct 26, 2007
I've asked a similar question before in a VMware vs. Parallels thread. I think the answer's a bit elusive. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 10 - Oct 22, 2007
No I haven't. But, for those interested I have updated my parallels to 3.0 5160 like I had mentioned above, and this has solved the crashing issue. I've tested this error every which way possible for about an hour to replicate the crash, and was unable to. I'm happy! And still have 100% reliable networking.
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 41 - Oct 19, 2007
I've recently purchased VMWare Fusion and use it with Windows XP. I've been very impressed by the setup so far, I think it works very well. Perhaps I'll post about it at a later time. ...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 41 - Oct 19, 2007
I've been debating this topic for quite some time.. I need to point out a very important topic not reaaally mentioned here about these two apps. First off, I have both installed on my Macbook Pro and new 20" iMac. I day trade currencies/fx, and need reliable uptime for my windows installation right, however, I've experienced mixed issues with this. VMWare: runs very...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 41 - Oct 18, 2007
No, not true, but for best performance you would use Windows natively, through a Boot Camp install. So, a variety of choices. Boot Camp, which you can only use Windows XP SP2 or a later Windows version. Parallels, which supports installing around 3 dozen different guest operating systems, including just about every version of Windows or Linux, plus a few others. You don't...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 4 - Oct 15, 2007
Yes, suspending the boot camp partition will not work, as if you were to boot up via bootcamp while suspended, you would cause corruption.
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 1 - Oct 8, 2007