- Jul 2, 2006
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I had a quick question about boot camp and using VM software such as Parallels and Fusion.
If I go ahead and run the boot camp assistant and partition the drive for windows can I then go ahead and install the VM software to run off that partition?
I had boot camp all setup on my older iMac but found it to be a little tedious to keep booting into Windows just to use a program. I would like to go the Parallels/Fusion route so I can run something quickly and still have the option of booting into Windows for something like playing games.
What would be the best way about going about it? First do the boot camp and then install the VM software or vice versa - or does it even matter?
If I go ahead and run the boot camp assistant and partition the drive for windows can I then go ahead and install the VM software to run off that partition?
I had boot camp all setup on my older iMac but found it to be a little tedious to keep booting into Windows just to use a program. I would like to go the Parallels/Fusion route so I can run something quickly and still have the option of booting into Windows for something like playing games.
What would be the best way about going about it? First do the boot camp and then install the VM software or vice versa - or does it even matter?