Hi Bill.
It states in the bootcamp guide that you can't use an upgrade disk to install 
7. So it won't see the VM file.
On 2013-05-13, at 8:18 PM, Bill Holton <bill32...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi.
> I downloaded and installed the 4.1.4 upgrade for VM Fusion today, and it 
> seems to have screwed up my Windows installation.  Unfortunately, I really 
> need a reliable Win box right now.  Here'smy question.  As I understand it, 
> you need a full copy of Windows 7 to do bootcamp.  All I have is an upgrade 
> disk.  But if I try to install it, is there a chance Windows will see the VM 
> file on my Mini and let me proceed with the install?  Thanks.
> Bill
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