Hello Dave.

Lovely to know that you have VM installed.

If you close the machine, open VM settings by doing command E You should VO 
right arrow along, or open the tool bar, and VO right to hear things on the 
toolbar.  When you hear ‘Sharing’ press VO space.  Stop interacting.

When you stop interacting, you will have various choices such as desk top 
(which you will not want to check) if you don’t want to share desk top with 
windows and Mac.  In there you will see your drives that you want to share 
with.  Check what you want then do VO W.  Hope this will fix it.

Notinstalled VMware for a while so I am doing this from memory.  Excuse me if I 
get this wrong.

Kind regards,

Kawal.
On 7 Dec 2013, at 16:25, David Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I now have my Windows 7 VM working really nicely, except that I can't see any 
> external drives, regardless of format, my CD drive included. Could anybody 
> tell me how to fix this please? Yes, it is a more seemless VM so I can copy 
> from externals into it through Mac, but would be nice to get direct access.
> 
> Thanks
> Dave
> 
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