I'm sure you can use the same activation key, but I agree that you're going to have to create 2 seperate Windows environments. Another thing that might make it easier is installin…
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might make it easier to share apps or files between the 2 windows environments.
That seems like overkill...a flash drive or FAT32 …
I'm begining to think an external drive is the way to go here. This impression is enhanced by my recent purchase of a Bytecc USB 2.0-to-IDE adapter kit-including a drive power sup…
well, I'm using the RC now. the coolest feature is the 7 or 8 new ways to switch between OSes in addition to the flipping cube feature. my favorite is the "warp." pretty cool, c…
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I'm begining to think an external drive is the way to go here. This impression is enhanced by my recent purchase of a Bytecc USB 2.0-to-IDE…
I hadn't though of using Boot Camp AND Parallels at the same time in this context, and I dont' even know if it could work. It wouldn't matter how many partitions you set up on the…
are you implying that people should share files between OS X and a bootcamp windows environment thru an extrenal USB harddrive? I guess this would work with no problem, but seems …
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are you implying that people should share files between OS X and a bootcamp windows environment thru an extrenal USB harddrive? I gues…
well, I've seen Parallels in action sharing files. I mean, I don't know exactly what kind of files you're referring to, but just transferring Word files isn't a problem. Some for…
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well, I've seen Parallels in action sharing files. I mean, I don't know exactly what kind of files you're referring to, but just trans…
VMWare can use a real partition. That's what I use if I don't feel like rebooting my PC from Windows to run Linux. So, take a look at VMWare when the OS X version comes out.
I assume framedinblood is speaking of the Parallels Shared Folder, which is a folder on the Windows XP desktop. Inside are all of the folders on the Mac side that you designate as …
Icruise: that's excatly what I was referring to. You have shared folders which you access thru your Windows VM, drop a file in there, and access the file in OS X instantaneously. …
I was clarifying a little, since Virtual PC has true "drag and drop" file copying (you can drag a file from the finder into the VPC window and it will be copied) in addition to sha…
the shared folder basically is drag n drop. I mean, it's not, but it is. you drag the file into a folder and then it appears in the other OSes instantaneously. that's good enoug…
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has anyone tried this feature?
You mean shared folders? Sure...I use it to share an external drive where I keep my docs, so that I…
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but are you actually using a shared folder? or just hooking up an external drive to either of the OSes?
Yes, I set up the entire …