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reinstalling Vista on Bootcamp/VMWare
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<blockquote data-quote="jodomonk" data-source="post: 885340" data-attributes="member: 114509"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have read through many (very helpful) instruction guides on how to install Vista Ultimate onto a bootcamp partition and then load it into VMware Fusion, but I can't figure out for the life of me (probably because of my general unfamiliarity with Windows) how to do a clean reinstall.</p><p></p><p>I installed a Vista partition on my MacBook Pro (running OS 10.5.7) about a year ago and then successfully linked it to VMware fusion so that I can run it at the same time as my Mac. I chose to do a bootcamp install rather than running it in a purely virtual environment, because when the techy people on the east coast need to remotely log onto my comp and muck around, I figured it would be more straightforward for them if it was installed on an actual partition.</p><p></p><p>However, I have started having some software conflicts between Outlook and a proprietary company piece of software and they have told me that the only way they can fix it is with a clean reinstall. Everything I need off of Vista is backed up on my Mac and on a network drive, but I'm not sure how to go about reinstalling Vista. Should I boot into Vista or do it through the Bootcamp assistant? Or should I delete the partition?</p><p></p><p>Any instructions that can be provided would be much appreciated. Also, I am planning on switching to VMware Fusion 2 (I'm using 1), while I'm bothering with all of this, so if anyone has recommendations on the best time within this whole process to make the switch, that would also be very useful. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jodomonk, post: 885340, member: 114509"] Hello everyone, I have read through many (very helpful) instruction guides on how to install Vista Ultimate onto a bootcamp partition and then load it into VMware Fusion, but I can't figure out for the life of me (probably because of my general unfamiliarity with Windows) how to do a clean reinstall. I installed a Vista partition on my MacBook Pro (running OS 10.5.7) about a year ago and then successfully linked it to VMware fusion so that I can run it at the same time as my Mac. I chose to do a bootcamp install rather than running it in a purely virtual environment, because when the techy people on the east coast need to remotely log onto my comp and muck around, I figured it would be more straightforward for them if it was installed on an actual partition. However, I have started having some software conflicts between Outlook and a proprietary company piece of software and they have told me that the only way they can fix it is with a clean reinstall. Everything I need off of Vista is backed up on my Mac and on a network drive, but I'm not sure how to go about reinstalling Vista. Should I boot into Vista or do it through the Bootcamp assistant? Or should I delete the partition? Any instructions that can be provided would be much appreciated. Also, I am planning on switching to VMware Fusion 2 (I'm using 1), while I'm bothering with all of this, so if anyone has recommendations on the best time within this whole process to make the switch, that would also be very useful. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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