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Originally Posted by dynabook
Parallels does not require a boot camp partition.
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I know that. I think you totally missed the point I was trying to make. My point is, if you set up a boot camp partition you can run that as a VM under Parallels most of the time. But, if you need to run the firmware updater, or have some other trouble then you can always re-boot into the boot camp partition and have a "native" windows machine running.
(BTW: I opted to buy fusion rather than parallels also)
BOb