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Running Windows on your Mac
VMware install from USB??
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<blockquote data-quote="RNDdave" data-source="post: 689892" data-attributes="member: 20405"><p>No CD drive - not a problem:</p><p></p><p>You can download the latest version of VMware fusion from the VMware site. When you install it - it will ask for your seriel number and away you go.</p><p></p><p>Windows can indeed be installed from an ISO on a USB device - Win 2003 installed and booted in 10 minutes when using a USB based iso - I was well impressed. When your setting up your VM you get to the last step which says something like start VM now and then there is a radio button choice to make - choose the second option which allows you to locate your .iso file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RNDdave, post: 689892, member: 20405"] No CD drive - not a problem: You can download the latest version of VMware fusion from the VMware site. When you install it - it will ask for your seriel number and away you go. Windows can indeed be installed from an ISO on a USB device - Win 2003 installed and booted in 10 minutes when using a USB based iso - I was well impressed. When your setting up your VM you get to the last step which says something like start VM now and then there is a radio button choice to make - choose the second option which allows you to locate your .iso file. [/QUOTE]
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