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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
VmWare Fusion and Autocad
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<blockquote data-quote="wslead" data-source="post: 653572" data-attributes="member: 55741"><p>Hi there,</p><p></p><p>I am an architecture student working my way through college and am investing in an new imac come september. I just had a few questions before I make my final decision on the setup of my computer. </p><p>I was told that VmWare Fusion was probably not the best way to go if I want to run AutoCAD 2008, and to use Bootcamp because it is more stable. Is this true? Also the person that I talked to suggested that I upgrade the RAM in it to 4gz, which I can see being very useful, but is it necessary? One of the reasons that I want to run Fusion is because I hate the idea of having to reboot my computer just to use AutoCAD; and I also enjoy listening to music when I am drafting, and do not want to dublicate all of my music files onto the partitioned Windows side. Thus taking up more room on the hard drive.</p><p></p><p>Any help on this subject would be appreciated greatly, much thanks,</p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p></p><p>ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wslead, post: 653572, member: 55741"] Hi there, I am an architecture student working my way through college and am investing in an new imac come september. I just had a few questions before I make my final decision on the setup of my computer. I was told that VmWare Fusion was probably not the best way to go if I want to run AutoCAD 2008, and to use Bootcamp because it is more stable. Is this true? Also the person that I talked to suggested that I upgrade the RAM in it to 4gz, which I can see being very useful, but is it necessary? One of the reasons that I want to run Fusion is because I hate the idea of having to reboot my computer just to use AutoCAD; and I also enjoy listening to music when I am drafting, and do not want to dublicate all of my music files onto the partitioned Windows side. Thus taking up more room on the hard drive. Any help on this subject would be appreciated greatly, much thanks, cheers ryan [/QUOTE]
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