--- Forwarded Message from "Verbick, John D." <[log in to unmask]> --- >From: "Verbick, John D." <[log in to unmask]> >To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]> >Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 12:09:55 -0500 >Subject: RE: #8921 Fusion question >Thread-Topic: #8921 Fusion question >Thread-Index: AckOI1qKCRXDx/kAT+KoITgIOrFIFwAi4Kyg >References: <[log in to unmask]> >In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> >Accept-Language: en-US >acceptlanguage: en-US Hi David, Congrats on the iMacs. We've been playing around with the idea of doing something similar here. I've got Fusion installed on my MacBook Pro and I absolutely love it. It's actually super easy to install XP to a newly created virtual machine once you've got VMware Fusion installed on one of the iMacs. If for any reason you need to make changes to the installation, delete the installation, or even install a linux build (Ubuntu, for example) to a separate virtual machine, the Fusion user interface is very straightforward. The great thing about virtualizing XP on Mac is that you don't actually touch your OS 10.5 Leopard installation. Each virtual machine is installed as a set of files, so if at any point you want to roll back the installation(s) of XP (or, God forbid, Vista...), you can just delete the virtual machine and you're back to a clean, pure install of 10.5 on the shiny new iMacs. I suppose that if you *really* wanted to roll back to a more 'factory' look and feel on the Macs you could even uninstall Fusion, so no worries there. A few nice features worth mentioning: - "Unity" mode, which allows you to run XP apps in separate windows side by side with your Mac apps - Full screen mode, which gives the user the familiar feeling that they're working on a PC I would check out VMware's website for Fusion and watch a few of their demo videos, which are actually pretty good. https://www.vmware.com/products/fusion/ http://download3.vmware.com/demos/fusion/ Enjoy! John Verbick Director, Modern Languages Learning Center Instructor, Spanish Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics University of Oklahoma Kaufman Hall 229 Norman, OK 73019 (405) 325 1352 [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of LLTI-Editor Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 7:15 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: #8921 Fusion question Dear LLTIers, We've purchased a few new 20" iMacs (2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo). We'd like to install Windows XP and Fusion on one machine, mainly for demonstration purposes. Fusion is supposed to make switching back and forth between the two operating systems "seamless"--no rebooting necessary. Can anybody provide Do's and Don'ts for installing Windows on this nice new Mac? Is any preparation needed? Our machines are not managed by the university--we're on our own. Thank you. David Pankratz Loyola University Chicago Return-Path: <[log in to unmask]> *********************************************** LLTI is a service of IALLT, the International Association for Language Learning (http://iallt.org/), and The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning (http://www.languageconsortium.org/). Join IALLT at http://iallt.org. Otmar Foelsche, LLTI-Editor ([log in to unmask]) ***********************************************