Boot Camp partition appears twice in the library Virtual Machine

I am running Fusion on an iMac (10.5.6). Once I upgraded to Fusion 2.0.2 from 2.0.1 library Virtual Machine app started listing the Boot Camp partition twice. If I had my choice that would get rid of two of them. I will not start in the merger's Boot Camp partition. If it had gone I would not accidentally choose him more. Anyway anyone know how I can remove at least one partition Boot Camp Virtual Machine library app list entries?

Thank you

Mike

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