Um, don't? OK, fine: Bootcamp first, then use the Bootcamp volume for the VM.
- Tinfoil 2.0
When you say Bootcamp volume for the VM what do you mean exactly?
- Amani
Once you install Bootcamp and put XP on it, you have a real XP volume (turning your Mac into a hardware PC essentially) that the virtualization software can use rather than creating a new one. The advantage is that you can boot into a full-fledged non-virtualized XP environment if you want to.
- Tinfoil 2.0