[mac4theblind] Re: Installing my vm ware fusion and windows 7

  • From: Edward Redfern <edwardredfern@xxxxxxx>
  • To: mac4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2013 19:20:06 +0100

ey up david,

the issue surrounds the use of bootcamp and VMWare fusion merges and JAWS 
reporting a license error going to Demo mode. what it needs is a 2nd license 
for VMWare. so word of warning folks, if you're installing bootcamp and all 
software to bootcamp and you migrate bootcamp into fusion for transitional 
purposes, be advised that both Freedom scientific JAWS and Microsoft office 
2013 will report a license error. there is no fix for the microsoft issue so 
stick to office 2010.

Sorry, I shouldn't be discussing Microsoft issues here but this is a warning 
for bootcamp migrations and platform merges.

lew

On 6 Oct 2013, at 19:15, David Hilbert Poehlman <poehlman1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I don’t have any problems with boot camp and jaws.
> 
> I’d forgotten about the about this mac info.  you can also run system info 
> and get all kinds of useful info.
> 
> On Oct 6, 2013, at 13:25, Edward Redfern <edwardredfern@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Please note: using your system serial to identify storage and ram is not 
> always accurate. when using apple's support whitepapers to look up ID's for 
> machines, they give full range specs, not individual case specs because the 
> apple support system can't always keep UUID logs and present to the end user.
> 
> you rely on apple system information found  in "about this mac" and system 
> profiler as part of the Utilities folder. this has changed in mountain lion 
> so you rely natively on "About This Mac"
> 
> As an apple technician, I use apple's Direct Technet database for specialist 
> support as well as manuals for all products, etc. so these things do come in 
> handy lol.
> 
> your macbook air should be fine to support what you need. if you find you're 
> using  too much resources, then get an external USB HDD that's powered by 
> USB, create your volume on the external drive, that way you can get more 
> space.
> 
> I am also a user of bootcamp and highly recommend it as you get more support 
> in bootcamp for direct hardware. OK you can't go on the fly between OS's but 
> you can cross data between OS's. as both bootcamp and your mac's OS X drive 
> are shown in windows explorer, you can cross data over without issues.
> 
> bootcamp would give you a lot of support but be warned, if you're a JAWS 
> user, bootcamp and VMWare fusion conflict with licenses and you could be in 
> trouble.
> 
> lew
> 
> On 6 Oct 2013, at 16:00, David Hilbert Poehlman <poehlman1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> you can also get a complete report on your macs specs by finding it in the 
>> apple store or using her serial number to find it.  being assured that it 
>> would work is not enough and lew is correct, apple sales are there to sell, 
>> not to support.
>> I’ve sugested to folk that they get 8 g ram and at least 256 gb of sad for 
>> windows.  I don’t know about vm but that should suffice for bootcamp.  boot 
>> camp is a lovely way to go and it’l show you why I don’t use windows 
>> although it would be interesting to see how fast the putter boots with it.
>> 
>> On Oct 6, 2013, at 9:02 AM, Kim Kilpatrick <kimjkilpatrick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>> This is a recent mac book air and the apple people assured me that it would 
>> work.
>> Smile!
>> Kim
>> 
>> On 2013-10-06, at 8:47 AM, Edward Redfern <edwardredfern@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 
>>> ey up,
>>> 
>>> to check your available RAM go to the apple menu, about this mac, then it 
>>> will give you your available ram.
>>> 
>>> in terms of storage, you can find out this in system profile or going to 
>>> your desktop or even going to system utility and seeing what drive you have 
>>> installed, also available space left. Macbook Airs aren't exactly built for 
>>> mass storage or running high spec applications, but they can still handle 
>>> it with external storage, etc or depending on the model, possible upgrades. 
>>> earlier macbook airs are user serviceable providing you have expertise in 
>>> it.
>>> 
>>> lew
>>> 
>>> On 6 Oct 2013, at 13:33, Kim Kilpatrick <kimjkilpatrick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Thanks Lew.
>>>> I might have to ask for step by step instructions.
>>>> How do I find out on my mac how much memory etc it has?
>>>> Kim
>>>> 
>>>> On 2013-10-06, at 4:22 AM, Edward Redfern <edwardredfern@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> ey up kim,
>>>>> 
>>>>> no worries, more than happy to help out.
>>>>> 
>>>>> you can do either process as installing VMWare fusion is just that, it 
>>>>> doesn't force you to install an OS on first launch, it asks if you want 
>>>>> to do any migrations, new machine sessions, etc.
>>>>> 
>>>>> you can download windows and then mount it using fusion to install. you 
>>>>> can perform an unattended install by setting up a default install 
>>>>> instance or you can do a tailored installation like I prefer to do which 
>>>>> means working directly with the windows installer. either way you should 
>>>>> be fine. one note to be wary of is RAM and space. if your macbook air has 
>>>>> anything less than 128gb solid state storage and 4GB ram, you're pushing 
>>>>> it a little because Windows 7 doesn't really perform that well with 
>>>>> anything less than 2gb ram as a config and about 40gb volume size as a 
>>>>> dedicated virtual drive (vmdk). You can run 32 bit and 64 bit versions of 
>>>>> windows 7 in fusion, so it depends on what you're going to run, etc.
>>>>> 
>>>>> if you get stuck, drop me a message and I'm happy to help.
>>>>> 
>>>>> lew
>>>>> (Moderator / Support)
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 6 Oct 2013, at 00:32, Kim Kilpatrick <kimjkilpatrick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello all.
>>>>>> I am going to put vm ware fusion and windows 7 on my macbook air.
>>>>>> I don't have a lot of need for this but I do want to train some people 
>>>>>> with windows and I do some accessibility testing that I need to use 
>>>>>> windows and a screen reader.
>>>>>> I don't have a copy of windows 7.
>>>>>> Have a very old copy of windows xp which I don't want to use.
>>>>>> So my question is, what is the best sequence of steps to do this?
>>>>>> Do I go and download windows first while I am using voiceover?
>>>>>> Can I download it after installing vmware?
>>>>>> Can I do the whole thing without sighted assistance?
>>>>>> I'm a bit nervous and don't want to mess up my macbook air.
>>>>>> any tips?
>>>>>> I know we have discussed this before but just wondering the sequence of 
>>>>>> what I need to do when.
>>>>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>>>> Kim
>>>>>> 
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