Hello Murielle

I'm now puzzled by what you said. I thought that my message was clear. If you 
cannot import your Boot Camp partition, there must be some kind of 
compatibility issue I think; and you may need to delete all of the virtual 
machines you have created and start over from scratch. On the single occasion I 
tried Boot Camp, I found it wasteful and tedious; so I removed it and stuck to 
virtual machines. Although I confess that we don't use Windows or, 
subsequently, Fusion all that much these days. I am able to configure Parallels 
as well so will give that another go shortly to see if it is more efficient or 
better than Fusion. The one advantage of Parallels is that I could configure a 
virtual machine for anybody and have them import it.

Lynne

On 28 Apr 2012, at 11:58, Murielle (listes) <[email protected]> wrote:

i don't understand what you mean bye. Could you explain?

How can I suppress all the virtual machine staying on my system?

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