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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
deleting Bootbamp partition and VMware fusion
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<blockquote data-quote="hassellg" data-source="post: 1056288" data-attributes="member: 156291"><p>Hi guys,</p><p>After trying to run windows through bootcamp and through fusion I have totally given up. Was wondering what the best way to delete the partition and fusion along with the vista operating system was. I used Time Machine to back up my computer before this fiasco. Would it be better to just reformat everything using the Mac Os X disc and then restore via time machine or just delete bootcamp and fusion manually? Or would it make any difference at all? Not sure if deleting manually would take all the junk off and make operating speed back to what it was before. Help appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hassellg, post: 1056288, member: 156291"] Hi guys, After trying to run windows through bootcamp and through fusion I have totally given up. Was wondering what the best way to delete the partition and fusion along with the vista operating system was. I used Time Machine to back up my computer before this fiasco. Would it be better to just reformat everything using the Mac Os X disc and then restore via time machine or just delete bootcamp and fusion manually? Or would it make any difference at all? Not sure if deleting manually would take all the junk off and make operating speed back to what it was before. Help appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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