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Old 07-25-2008, 02:11 PM   #3
jerryleejr
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Originally Posted by kezza View Post
I use VMWare Fusion on my MacBook running MacOS 10.5.2. I don't entirely understand your problem, but it might be best to remove VMWare Fusion, reinstall and create a new Windows machine (a totally new one, not using an existing boot camp partition).
Good luck!
I uninstalled VM Fusion and the hang ups stopped. I will try a reinstall and see what happens. I really dont want to create a new VM because of space. I only use windows for a few things so I allocated 10GB for Bootcamp. Another 15GB for my Idisk and the rest for OS X. Thanks anyway.

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