On #4, you can set the virtual drive quite large as it will only expand to what it actually needs. I typically set it to 40GB. Generally the virtual disk will expand as needed but won't shrink back down when you delete stuff. For that you'll want to run the VMWare tools and get it to shrink your virtual disk back down.

On #2, for personal use you one need one license foe all the Macs you own:

http://blogs.vmware.com/teamfusion/2011/09/got-more-than-one-mac-weve-got-you-covered.html

CB

On 5/20/13 4:54 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
Hi all,
I'm thinking of using VMWare Fusion on my business Macbook instead of Bootcamp. 
Before I do, though, some questions:
1. I have a Windows 7 ISO. Can I use that? Is there a way to pay Microsoft for 
a valid user license without paying for the actual disk, since I don't need it 
(this is on an Air, so there's no disk drive anyway)?
2. How many computers can I run Fusion on? If I get it for the Air, could I use 
it on my personal Mini as well?
3. Are there any accessibility things I need to know, whether during setup, Windows 
"installation", or running common screen readers and other programs in the VM? 
I realize the Windows installation process will likely not be accessible.
4. This is on a 64-gb Air with no music or apps yet. How big should I make the 
virtual machine to leave OSX enough room?
Thanks in advance.


Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
mehg...@gmail.com




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