In some versions of VM ware if the clean up is not done regularly as ET
mentions then the Virtual Machine can take up o over 50% of your disk
drive. If this is the case you will no longer be able to clean the virtual
machine without first moving it to a larger disk drive. In any case, look
at the VM size and see if that is what is causing your disk space to run
out. Usually if you don't have a lot of music, most blind people don't use
a significant amount of disk space since we have less need for Movies and
pictures.


On 27 November 2017 at 19:50, E.T. <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:

> Sharon,
>    Sounds like you need to do some serious housekeeping.
>
>    Ok, first, empty the trash. Until you do so, the space is not reclaimed.
>
>    Then, open VMware Fusion, go to its preferences, Under the General tab
> find the clean disk button to reclaim the VM's space. This should be done
> on a regular basis.
>
> From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
> “If God is omnipotent and omniscient, why didn’t he start the universe
> out in the first place so it would come out the way he wants? Why’s he
> constantly repairing and complaining? No, there’s one thing the Bible
> makes clear: The biblical God is a sloppy manufacturer. He’s not
> good at design, he’s not good at execution. He’d be out of business,
> if there was any competition.” –Carl Sagan
> E-mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>
>
> On 11/27/2017 4:05 PM, Sharon Hooley wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I’m having trouble with using my Windows 10 virtual machine on my Mac
>> Book Air, apparently still in El Capitan and not the latest VMWare Fusion
>> update.  I was told that the startup disk is almost full so VMWare won’t
>> always let me use it.  I went into library/app support/, etc, and deleted
>> the documents that were there.  Now I don’t see all those folders or the
>> direct path folders are empty.  What more can I do?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
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