Ok thanks
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On Jul 27, 2016, at 11:50, Scott Granados <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:************
Hi, you can use any number of media types for fusion. If you have a CD rom
available you can build images from CD, as you mention ISO files is another
route. You can use an ISO to build a new virtual image and that works very
well.
Next, once your VM is up you can install software right online like you
would anything else. Browse to the site or use the facility of your choice,
download and run the programs you’re interested in. You don’t need to mount
an ISO to install files. You can but you don’t have to.
Finally, don’t waste your time on mac antivirus unless you have some
aspect of your computing that’s not safe like you open a lot of attachments
or download a lot of code from non approved sites. If you’re a regular safe
user though, it’s not worth the CPU cycles.
On Jul 27, 2016, at 10:34 AM, nesma aly <nesmaaly123@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Morning all,
I am thinking about downloading fusion on my mac and was wondering in order
to install windows do I have to download an ISO file? Also when I have
windows on my mac, will I need ISO files of programs I may wish to download?
My other unrelated question is is there any accessible antivirus programs
for the mac?
Thanks,
Nesma************
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