arstechnica.com— VMware will release Beta 3 of VMware Fusion on Friday morning. Beta 3 brings a whole of improvements and bug fixes, including the ability to boot off of a Boot Camp partition.
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You must not know what the word spam means or how digg works. Ars is one of the best technology sites around. The post is substantive, the topic is correct, the description is not deceptive, and the ads in the story are unobtrusive. I don't see what your problem is. How does the submitter's list have anything to do with whether or not something is spam anyway?
I am posting this within VMware on a boot camp partition. There is definetely less CPU usage than Parallels. There is a weird flickering on the menus when I clock them, which is most likely from the 3D. Inet access seems slower but I need to test it.
The best advantage to running VMware or Parallels directly off their partition is NTFS access. Secondary I guess would be saving some space on your Mac HFS partition.
wosatApr 6, 2007
You must not know what the word spam means or how digg works. Ars is one of the best technology sites around. The post is substantive, the topic is correct, the description is not deceptive, and the ads in the story are unobtrusive. I don't see what your problem is. How does the submitter's list have anything to do with whether or not something is spam anyway?
ipp07Apr 6, 2007
So whens the mac build come!
ddfallApr 6, 2007
What???
egovoruhkApr 6, 2007
diggfinity: Who gives a s**t where it's from? As long as it's a valid story that people care about, which this is
betaspApr 7, 2007
"Did you uninstall parallels tools?"Nope. Second time in and it works fine now. I did turn debugging off.
betaspApr 7, 2007
I am posting this within VMware on a boot camp partition. There is definetely less CPU usage than Parallels. There is a weird flickering on the menus when I clock them, which is most likely from the 3D. Inet access seems slower but I need to test it.
zeppoApr 7, 2007
The best advantage to running VMware or Parallels directly off their partition is NTFS access. Secondary I guess would be saving some space on your Mac HFS partition.
threemagicApr 7, 2007
Yes, the ability to shut off debugging is great...
threemagicApr 7, 2007
Good thing you're already awake then..
mephistoxApr 8, 2007
there is, you press apple + ctrl to switch back to your desktop
amoonaJun 11, 2008
Nice, it seems to work with Vista partition<a class="user" href="http://www.dreaminguy.com">http://www.dreaminguy.com</a>