![]() It was not activated during my installation. I used an old Windows XP Pro CD with a corporate license that was lying around. So here is what finally worked for me, although your mileage may vary. I could never find and install VMware Drivers (SCSI) to use when booting from the "upgrade" DVD.įorum postings and knowledge base articles helped, but the Windows stuff did not deal with virtualization and the differences between Fusion 2 and 3 weren't completely clear in VMware tips here. ![]() I had easily installed Windows 7 RC earlier, but not so this paid version and the difference had to be those "upgrade" limitations. First were the Microsoft limitations of an "upgrade" version and 64-bit installed over 32-bit. ![]() I simply wanted a cheap, basic, and clean installation without much concern for performance. I'm posting this in case it helps others with a method of clean installing a student-version Windows 7 64-bit upgrade DVD in a Fusion 2 VM.
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