
Willing to give anything a try before giving up. I guess we Apple users are going to have to wait for the Apple organization to develop the software needed to run Windows programs more effectively than the existing Bootcamp option. Thanks again for responding but my problem remains. It took half a dozen Apple store personnel to figure out how to install the program which, once installed, doesn't work. I believe the kind of misrepresentation in which VMware is engaging is generally referred to as FRAUD! The installation instructions aren't even adequate to permit a non-technician to install the program. None of the "experts" at the Apple stores have a clue how to fix this problem so there's little chance that I'm going to figure it out unless VMware decides to start providing technical support, which as far as I can tell, it does not do. I bought VM Fusion because it was advertised as something which would permit me to run Windows programs in parallel with OSX. I'm not a computer technician and I have no interest in becoming one.

All I know is that my flight training program runs using Bootcamp, which is extremely inconvenient to use, but refuses to run at all using Fusion. I don't even know (or care) what a ATI driver is. I haven't a clue whether my program requires a ATI driver.
