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Originally Posted by DateDoc
Well, if you are running windows on a Mac I can see how Apple would say it is not their problem. VMware should address any issues you have with Fusion. Other than that what is it you need to do on a Mac that you can't do?
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I understand why Apple would feel that way as well which is why I'd like to find a PC vendor that offers a notebook something like the Macbook Pro. The problem with VMware is you are sacrificing performance when running it or any other virtualization software. I could list a number of little nuisance type issues I've encountered running Windows on a Mac (using Bootcamp), for example I've yet to find a solution to maintain a stable bluetooth connection between the MacBook Pro and a wireless mouse while running Windows 7. I've tried every driver update and software configuration under the sun. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. And it pretty much never maintains the connection when restarting. So every time you restart you have to go through the bluetooth discovery/pairing process from scratch. Stuff like that.