Windows Vista Business and Enterprise are licensed for installation in virtual machines as well.
Apparently there is no limit to how many VM's you're running on this single device though... unless I not seeing something, and this is good for me.
the hal.dll error is related to the external drive reference, you can edit this with a text editor... forget the link sorry, but I see what you're trying to do, get Fusion or Parallels instead... this will allow you to have 6 trillion partitions in nice organized packages.
if you're having trouble, download Fusion, or Parallels demo and see if you like it. This is a simpler way to get it running, and you don't need to partition anything. With Fusion, you'll get a single file (package) that you can move to any drive, and click on it to run windows, it's all...
Agreee with Artov, been there, done BootCamp for windows dev. work. Much better to use Fusion or Parallels. Otherwise you'll be rebooting your Mac all day, or... god forbid... staying with a PC booted. Which will just leave you with a pretty PC. Try the demo of it, and have it run your...
I'm confused by something. When I run parallels or fusion, they seem to use the Mac's internal drive as a swap drive? I want to have some control over that, so I can use the external drive that I have the VM's on... since it's faster, and... not my internal drive that I'm using for the Mac OS...
I'm a windows developer by trade (consultant). However, I hate windows, always have.
Last year I purchased a Mini, and then a MacBook, and lately upgraded to a MacBook Pro with 4GB of RAM. I've tried all of the options for running Windows on a Mac and decided to share some with you.
I...