Make a right click on desktop Win takes about 10 seconds to answer - Windows 7 on VM Fusion the Mavericks 6.0.3

I am running Win7 on VM Fusion Version 6.0.3 (1747349).

I have 4 GB of RAM and 8 hearts dedicated to the virtual machine.  The virtual machine is running out of Boot Camp and is installed natively on the Mac (although in this case I'm passing by Fusion on Mac).  It works well, except for one thing.  If I right click on the Windows desktop, I get the rotation wheel Windows of death for about 10 seconds, then finally the right click menu will appear.  I tried different things like disable 3D graphic acceleration and put Windows in Visual mode 'high performance '.  Nothing works so far.  It seems that something is happening with the Nvidia driver when I look in the performance / CPU monitor for the period of said spinning wheel.

Any clues on this?

Follow these steps fixed:

(1) start Windows natively.

(2) install these drivers: DRIVERS NVIDIA GeForce 337.50 version BETA (BETA) driver for my Macbook Pro retina 64-bit.

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