Hi, It has to be all or nothing.  This is because using bootcamp you have 
actually physically partitioned the disk with those space allocations.  Regular 
virtual machines are just a file on your mac OS partition that shrinks or 
expands, but mostly expands, based on the needs of your guest operating system.

Hope this helps,

Erik Burggraaf
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On 2010-10-02, at 11:25 AM, Chad Rohr wrote:

> Hello,
> When I first got my mac I installed bootcamp on it. I partitioned 32 Gigs for 
> it. I am now trying to switch to fusion and it is importing all of the 32 
> gigs from the bootcamp partition even though I have used only 13 gigs. Is 
> there a way to change this and only import the gigs that I used or does it 
> have to do all or nothing?
> Thanks very much for your help
> Chad
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