Hi there, one thing you can do is make sure you have enough cores dedicated.  
On a 13 inch MacBook pro I’d probably go 4 GB for the VM and at least 2 cores 
for the CPU.  Remember it’s 2 cores in software per every real core do to hyper 
threading.  If you have the I5 processor then you have 2 cores so you could 
bump up to 4 but it will impact the Mac side.  It’s a nice little power house 
though so you should be fine.  Also wait a minute after windows boots as the 
boot process is a real drain on resources.

As for voice over, you can use the VM with VO engaged but I find it works 
better with VO off and just activate it when you need it.

Good luck.


> On Oct 24, 2016, at 7:25 PM, Ramy Moustafa <ramy.moustaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello all:
> I have my MacBook 2015 13 inch, the only windows app that i need is called 
> sibelius for writing down my music notes.
> i installed Vmware v7.5 with windows 7 64 bitand i have only 2 issues:
> 1- after i start up my windows,  i can not do anything until i tern off my 
> Voice over, is it regular?
> 2-  i gave to Vmware Fusion a very goo dram about 6 Gb, but my windows is so 
> heavy, do i miss something inside the settings to make the windows runs 
> smoothly while using it?
> note that i will not use both systems at the same time, so i need to give all 
> my mac power  to windows while using
> THanks
> 
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