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Fusion will happily run XP Pro SP1, but note that if you actually connect that to the Internet without patching it first, you'll be instantly infected with malware and viruses.
Perhaps this is a slight exaggeration? Although 'instantly' does sound very dramatic...
Hi guys, I have got my Xp running in bootcamp and I've just installed my vmware fusion. I got some question here
My macbook got 2GB RAM, how much should I set on VMware? I currently assigned 1GB RAM.
How do I take snapshot of my Windows on VMWare? The 'Take snapshot' button is always greyed out.
Everytime I activate VMWare Fusion, it always asked for my password, How do I disable that?
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Hi guys, I have got my Xp running in bootcamp and I've just installed my vmware fusion. I got some question here
My macbook got 2GB RAM, how much should I set on VMware? I currently assigned 1GB RAM.
I set it to 256MB. I wouldn't go over that unless you're running memory-intensive applications in Windows. For most purposes I'd be tempted to go even lower.
How do I take snapshot of my Windows on VMWare? The 'Take snapshot' button is always greyed out.
You can't snapshot a Bootcamp partition because VMWare doesn't have control over the underlying filesystem. You can only snapshot images that you create directly in VMWare.
Everytime I activate VMWare Fusion, it always asked for my password, How do I disable that?
You can't. It's a security thing because running off Bootcamp images can change your hard disk directly. You can avoid it by running off a VMWare-created image, rather than off your Bootcamp image.
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