Less disk space than what it takes!

Hi all

I'm having a problem here, and I don't really understand.

In my Mac, I have 2.48 GB free of 160 GB, whereas my partition in VMWare Fusion it says I 28.2 free GB to 60 GB. I had problems installing some software when I was in my windows, he suddenly said: you need to free up more disk space, and I saw the 28.2 GB free and said what?

This is not sensible. The only thing that comes to mind is that you give only the 60 GB on the windows partition so that you never exceed the. Is this the case?

Thank you.

OK, you'll never exceed 60GB in windows.

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