Hi. You need to remove it from you're library. Go in to the library. There will be a scroll area, so interact with that. There you will see an un labeled button and underneath it, it'll tell you what Virtual Machine it is. VO shift M on the name and when the contextual menu comes up, there'll be a delete or remove option. Select this. That will completely remove it from fusion.
On 2012-03-04, at 1:27 PM, Bill Holton wrote: > That’s what I’m going to try this time. Iactually bought this upgrade > version from the ms store and it came as an ISO. But now frusion says I > still have a Win 7 machine, even though I have deleted the entire virtual > machine folder. > > > > BILL HOLTON > Email: b...@bholton.com > Direct: 386-624-6309 > Homepage: www.bholton.com > Home Office: 1520 Loughton ST > DeLand, FL 32720 > > > > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mr. L. Alexander > Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 1:26 PM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: Still trying to get Fusion running > > a good recommendation here is to create an ISO or DMG version of the windows > install disk, believe it or not it's actually fater doing the install this > way. I have installers for windows XP Pro, Vista business and Windows 7 Dell > OEM for quick access. works a treat > > lew > > On 4 Mar 2012, at 18:20, Matthew Campbell wrote: > > > Hi. > VMWare disc? > You shouldn't need a VMWare anything. Just install fusion on you're Mac, > install windows making sure the easy install option is checked, and wait > patiently. Fusion should install the tools automagicly. > The only CD that you might need is you're windows disc and that only to > install windows. Once windows is installed, you can take out the windows disc > and put it somewhere safe for the next time you might need to install windows. > > On 2012-03-04, at 1:02 PM, Bill Holton wrote: > > > It’s an upgrade version, and VM says to install the machine without the > serial number, then do a Window’s anytime upgrade at which time you put in > the serial number. This worked the last time I did this with Version 3x. > But I did notice the two times I created virtual machines that the process > seemed to take no time at all. The frist time I figured maybe Windows had > not installed properly, tried it again, just as fast, but I didn’t delete the > first VM first. Let me try it that way. > But how can the tools install automatically if they need the VM disk to be in > the drive if I have the windows disk in the drive? Am I better off > installing Windows from the ISO file I got when I bought this upgrade version > and leaving the VM disk in the drive? > > > > BILL HOLTON > Email: b...@bholton.com > Direct: 386-624-6309 > Homepage: www.bholton.com > Home Office: 1520 Loughton ST > DeLand, FL 32720 > > > > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mr. L. Alexander > Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 1:01 PM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: Still trying to get Fusion running > > the best thing I can suggest is to first off delete the virtual machine. then > build a new machine. depending on how you wish to install windows, it will > either ask for your serial number on the VMWare prompt or on install. start a > fresh install. when windows has finished loading, it should automatically > install the VMWare tools including boot support tools. > > it may be a hickup. what windows version are you installing and is it a > retail disk you're using or OEM or custom? > > lew > > On 4 Mar 2012, at 17:52, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote: > > > > Install windows? > > On 4 Mar 2012, at 05:25 PM, Bill Holton <b...@bholton.com> wrote: > > Hi. > I have the Fusion disk burned and in my drive. In the Fusion virtual machine > menu it says there is windows is running. But if I try to install the tools > I still hang. My wife says the screen is blank except a message that says > boot manager is missing, press control alt delete. 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