MacBook Pro 2.5Ghz, 4Gb RAM. 512 Mb VRAM
This is my son's new Mac for architecture college where they require Windows machines
I installed Fusion - no problem
I installed Vista Home Premium Edition - no problem or minimal confusion on my part but it installed. I used it a bit to check out the basics. Everything seemed OK.
I installed AutoCAD 2009 (education version), no problem. I tried it out. did some basic stuff (I am no AutoCAD guru) it seemed OK. had it running for a week or so.
Last night (of course as we are packing everything up for our trip to school), I checked out the MacBook, ran fusion, launched Vistatosh (as I call it), all seemed normal, launched AutoCAD, all seemed normal UNTIL I click on the menus and especially the big Red "A" menu. All the drop down menus were scrambled and unreadable.
I read somewhere that this is an AutoCAD problem and attempted the fix but deleted a registry as directed by some article on line. Re-launched AutoCAD it configured itself and ... same garbled menus. Tries a few times, same result.
Reinstalled AutoCAD and ... same result.
So I am now thinking I will delete my virtual machine, Vistatosh, and reinstall everything Vista and AutoCAD.
maybe an AutoCAD problem (I will check with them but they don't support AutoCAD running via Fusion or other virtualization)
Virus? windows malware? (I don't have virus software cuz when I get to the school that is free and will be loaded then.
Any other thoughts? Will be travelling today to school and will check back later today.
Thanks