That is interesting because I have a similar setup with 17 pro as well. This seems obvious, but when you created the vm did you select windows as the guest OS?
I am having the same problem -- I am trying to import from vpc an image of Vista x32 enterprise. The host system is XP SP2. When i try to import the image the program reports back ...
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I am having the same problem -- I am trying to import from vpc an image of Vista x32 enterprise. The host system is XP SP2. When i try to import the image the program reports back "Unable to determine Guest Operating System' Bob
I have been able to install mandriva 2007 within fusion including the vmware tools, allowing for drag and drop across the desktops. I do have a question: is it possible to resize the linux win...
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I have been able to install mandriva 2007 within fusion including the vmware tools, allowing for drag and drop across the desktops. I do have a question: is it possible to resize the linux window without having to run the configuration wizard? Thank you, bob
As a follow-up, installed fusion using Mandriva 2007, and everything went extremely smoothly including the ability to drag and drop files from desktop to desktop. for at least Mandriva 2007, F...
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As a follow-up, installed fusion using Mandriva 2007, and everything went extremely smoothly including the ability to drag and drop files from desktop to desktop. for at least Mandriva 2007, Fusion has a leg up over Parallels. Bob