Probably your virtual drive. When you first set up the virtual machine you tell it how much of your Mac's disk space you will allow it to use. In any case, you can quickly verify this by doing Get Info (command-I) from the finder on your Mac's drive to find out how much is left. If you really are out of room on your virtual machine you'll need to do some cleanup. I suspect changing the drive size of the virtual machine is a non-trivial bit of work, as it is on any non-Mac machine.

CB

On 12/12/14, 1:04 PM, Bill Holton wrote:

Hi.

When I get an error stating my disk is nearly full, are they referring to the disk the app is on, my OS drive, or the drive the VM file is on, my Data drive? Thanks.

Bill

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