Import VM to a parallel

I had a few problems with Parallels 6 so I wanted to try VM Fusion.

My Parallels virtual machine is 40 GB. When I run Fusion VM it tells me I need only 41GB for importation and I 167 GB free on my machine.

When it tries to import, it still fails telling me I have insufficient disk space.

A few times I checked on the file Fusion VM created and it was more than 112 GB.

Then... I'm confused as to why the estimated amount is less than what it really is creating up to 4 x. Is there anyway I can get this importation occur? How much space do I really need?

In Parallels remove all your shots, disable "SmartGuard',"Disks of cancellations"and deselect all shared folders with your Mac.

After doing this closes your machine virtual Parallels (not "Suspend" etc.).

Then import the virtual Parallels in Fusion machine.

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