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<blockquote data-quote="Attimus" data-source="post: 953634" data-attributes="member: 125372"><p>Thanks for the help. i'm looking into 3.0 right now. I'm in grad school, and i've got 2 weeks left in the semester. I think i'll upgrade when i get some free time.</p><p></p><p>Also, I know you can make a VM from a bootcamp partition. I was curious, can you boot to one of your VM's, bootcamp style, if you installed the VM's with VMware?</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, i only need to use the windows side and wouldn't mind booting to windows for performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Attimus, post: 953634, member: 125372"] Thanks for the help. i'm looking into 3.0 right now. I'm in grad school, and i've got 2 weeks left in the semester. I think i'll upgrade when i get some free time. Also, I know you can make a VM from a bootcamp partition. I was curious, can you boot to one of your VM's, bootcamp style, if you installed the VM's with VMware? Sometimes, i only need to use the windows side and wouldn't mind booting to windows for performance. [/QUOTE]
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