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<blockquote data-quote="Brixtonbanner" data-source="post: 990242" data-attributes="member: 142137"><p>I bought a 13" MacBook Pro 7 months old so it has snow leopard installed.</p><p>I however need to use Autocad for work so I was running parallels but a virtual machine runs AutoCad veeeeery slowly.</p><p>So after a helpful colleague buggered about with my mac and Parallels fell over every time I typed a letter into AutoCad I have used Boot Camp to partition my disk and run AutoCad quite nicely in Windows XP.</p><p>I have two questions however.</p><p>I do not want to put all my drawings on the XP partition as it would fill it up so can I access "My Documents" on my Mac from the XP partition? If so could someone please explain in words of half a syllabull?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brixtonbanner, post: 990242, member: 142137"] I bought a 13" MacBook Pro 7 months old so it has snow leopard installed. I however need to use Autocad for work so I was running parallels but a virtual machine runs AutoCad veeeeery slowly. So after a helpful colleague buggered about with my mac and Parallels fell over every time I typed a letter into AutoCad I have used Boot Camp to partition my disk and run AutoCad quite nicely in Windows XP. I have two questions however. I do not want to put all my drawings on the XP partition as it would fill it up so can I access "My Documents" on my Mac from the XP partition? If so could someone please explain in words of half a syllabull? [/QUOTE]
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