I was in OS X and did a restart and tried to boot up Windows on my boot camp drive. It got to the "windows is starting" screen but then was frozen on there for a while so I just manually shut it down.
It was also the first time I started my boot camp from start up since installing vmware fusion.
Could it be that b/c I now have vmware fusion on there, that the windows start up time just takes a lot longer if I boot it from start up (rather than from vmware).
It was also the first time I started my boot camp from start up since installing vmware fusion.
Could it be that b/c I now have vmware fusion on there, that the windows start up time just takes a lot longer if I boot it from start up (rather than from vmware).