okay i just installed fusion and got it running, everything works great, i have windows all updated and stuff. but now i need to increase the amount of space given to the microsoft OS. i have an apple laptop with a ton of space but i only gave the microsoft os 6gb because i assumed i could change it later, but of course i have read around the forums and don't understand a word dispite my programming knowledge haha.
Short answer: Wait for an upcoming beta update to possibly give you a tool called vmware-vdiskmanager.
Long answer: Wade through this posting:
How do I Resize VM Hard drive?
http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?messageID=547691
Or resist giving the virus, cough, Windows OS any more disk space. Uninstall something else!!
i would but the one application i am wanting to use is the only thing on it XD i am attempting to run guild wars and i am down to half a gb, luckily it is fully installed but i was just wondering if it was an easy fix to add some more space.
If you're not too invested in the OS. Throw away the VM and re-install Windows with a 100 GB dynamically-expanding disk. That's another option -- seems easy to me!
no i love mac os but i really want to play guild wars haha, evidentally directx 8 doesn't seem to work on it, anybody know a way to get around it?
>evidentally directx 8 doesn't seem to work on it, anybody know a way to get around it?
Sorry, DirectX 8 support in Fusion is only available publicly on YouTube today.
BTW, I didn't imply to use Boot Camp, I meant to throw way your current Fusion Windows VM and re-create it. You can also add a second, large virtual hard disk to your existing VM, which is not easy but possible.
what do you mean support is on youtube? i don't really understand? does that mean that directx 8 can be used or not?
>what do you mean support is on youtube? i don't really understand?
Apparently not. Here is the URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF_CoXsXtk4
does that mean that directx 8 can be used or not?
Watch the video and you tell us.
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i took a look at the video and i don't have those setting options, the settings>display>stuff
was the video done with modifications or is it a future product? i am kind of confused being brand new to this whole product
OK sorry to joke at your expense....there's no DirectX support in Fusion Build 36932, the current public beta. That video on YouTube was leaked. There is no release date published for that version of Fusion, you'll have to wait. And if that wasn't clear enough: No, you can't run DirectX-3D with Fusion Build 36932.
You can, of course run 3D in Boot Camp.
so wait is there a way for me to play a game using directx8 on a different application similar to fusion? or am i just going to have to wait for the real release?
>so wait is there a way for me to play a game using directx8 on a different application similar to fusion? or am i just going to have to wait for the real release?
You'll have to wait for an updated Fusion beta release or run Windows on Boot Camp. Parallels claims support for 3D in version 3.0, whenever that is.
if by chance you are so new to OS X and you don't know what Boot Camp is, visit http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/
cool, so when is that release coming? like months or years?
>cool, so when is that release coming? like months or years
In geologic terms: mere nanoseconds!
in english haha
Well video-aside, there's no exact promise of 3D in the next beta. But the current beta expires on 25-05-2007. Anytime before this is the best answer for the next beta, and hopefully with 3D support.
I was successfully able to run fusion version 1.0b3 (build 43733) to run Boot Camp partition on Macbook pro; and it even works with ReadyBoost...for more info check http://venublog.com/?p=169