Re: VMware interface

2015-12-01 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
I have no idea how you ended up like that, but I suppose it’s possible that at some point you imported the same machine twice. Glad to hear that no other adverse consequence resulted. Yes, it’s just a link. You can open any package anywhere in your filesystem and Fusion will then track it,

Re: VMware interface

2015-11-30 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
All the data for a VM is contained inside the virtual machine package itself. So, the obvious solution from here is to just delete both entries, and say that you do not want to move the package to Trash in both cases. Then check to see that your package is still intact, and tell Fusion to

Re: VMware interface

2015-11-30 Thread E.T.
Last night after looking at things, I ran each instance individually to see which was legit. Both worked fine. So I deleted one and then reloaded the remaining instance and it looks fine. So those entries in the library are just inks to the actual package? How did I get two so I can

Re: VMware interface

2015-11-29 Thread E.T.
Started to do some more tweaking in Windows and discovered that there are now 2 instances of Windows 7 vm's. If I look at them in the VM library, they are almost identical in size. There is only one vm folder under Documents so I am not sure how to get rid of one or which one. Yhis might be

Re: VMware interface

2015-11-22 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
> On 21 Nov 2015, at 03:44, E.T. wrote: > By menu bar, are you referring to the Applications menu? I set that to > Never and things looked to get a bit goofy. > Erm … I’m not actually sure *what* I meant, to be honest. Certainly the system-wide app menu should be

VMware interface

2015-11-20 Thread E.T.
Windows 7 is installed and running pretty good now. I am using full screen mode as I do not intend to in both OSs a great deal once I finish installing and tweaking Windows. I have VM set to use the Windows 8 keyboard profile as it seems the best choice. Couple things I have experienced

Re: VMware interface

2015-11-20 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
Yes, don’t use Unity. Switch in and out of full-screen mode with Control-Command-F (check Window menu), or carefully operate the VM in single-window mode only. In the View menu, turn off the showing of everything in full-screen (not strictly necessary, but safe and cool). Now in global

Re: VMware interface

2015-11-20 Thread E.T.
By menu bar, are you referring to the Applications menu? I set that to Never and things looked to get a bit goofy. I will go at it again later and look at what happens when I change options one at a time. I also turned off the full screen mini bar, not even sure if I used that yet.