Yes, screen-readers and magnifiers. What I am saying is that if you install a 
Boot Camp partition, then want to use it with Fusion, no! Fusion doesn't 
"Import" the partition.  It just gets its operating system settings from it. 
You delete the partition, you have no operating system left.  Using it this way 
is a bit pointless in my opinion.  Unless you have very specific reasons for 
doing it that way.  For instance, if you want to natively boot for some reason.

On 17 Oct 2012, at 20:20, Phil Halton <philh...@comcast.net> wrote:

Gordon, could you clarify what you mean by "assistive accessibility tools". Are 
you refering to screen readers?
Also, I assume the wastage you speak of has to do with the disk space utilized 
by the bootcamp and which would perhaps not be used by Fusion - is that right?

I thought I understood that you could actually install the Guest OS via Fusion 
and recover the space used by the bootcamp partition, effectively removing 
bootcamp after importing it into Fusion. Does that sound about right?
?

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