yea! i don’t feel so dumb now.
i was wondering the exact same thing.
i’d rather not spend the money to upgrade if i don’t have to.
also, i did go ahead and repair disk permissions.
i was not aware that i should be doing this on a frequent basis. 
thanks for letting me know.

Vivianna

> On Feb 5, 2015, at 10:47 AM, Krister Ekstrom <kris...@kristersplace.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I too wonder how you fool Vmware 6 into thinking it can work with Yosemite, 
> ever since the first betas, i’ve got the error that Vmware 6 can not work on 
> Yosemite but if someone has a workaround for this i’d be a very happy camper.
> /Krister
> 
>> 5 feb 2015 kl. 16:36 skrev David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com>:
>> 
>> Personally I do a disk permissions repair every 2 weeks or so , along with a 
>> scan of Clean My Mac utility which seems to keep things nicely topped up and 
>> in shape.
>> Despite the frequent repairs there are often issues found and I would never 
>> leave it for 4 months.
>> 
>> In relation to Fusion I too, was able to use Fusion 6 fine on Yosemite and 
>> actually wished I had not upgraded as Version 7 has developed an annoying 
>> habit of losing/closing the Windows 7 window every time I command tab back 
>> to the Mac. It is not a show stopper as when I restart the windows session 
>> it is always at the point I command tabbed away but is annoyance 
>> nevertheless.
>> 
>> David Griffith
>> 
>> On 05/02/2015  15:16, Vivianna wrote:
>>> i have not repaired disc permissions as, this is a new computer, only 4 
>>> months old.
>>> as for using fusion.  when i tried to open my version 6 i was presented 
>>> with an alert telling me that this version does not work with yosemite.  
>>> so, not sure how some of you are running that.
>>> version 7.2 works the same as the other versions.  i have not noticed 
>>> anything strange with it so far.
>>> 
>>> Vivianna
>>> 
>>>> On Feb 5, 2015, at 9:08 AM, Mike Arrigo <n0...@charter.net> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Restarting a computer will fix a lot of strange issues. I upgraded a few 
>>>> days ago as well, but I reformatted my drive and installed from scratch. I 
>>>> decided not to reinstall Fusion, I no longer have any need for Windows.
>>>> Original message:
>>>>> hi all,
>>>>> so, i decided to upgrade from mavericks to the latest yosemite a few days 
>>>>> ago.
>>>>> the first thing i noticed was, o.o crap, vmWare fusion 6.2 won’t work so, 
>>>>> now i am running the latest 7.2 version in demo mode.
>>>>> next thing, programs like skype, mail, safari, did not work as usual.  
>>>>> so, i restarted the machine and, wow, some of that was magically fixed.
>>>>> then, voiceover would not say the letters N and O.  no matter where i was 
>>>>> or what i was doing, nothing in the N or O department.  typing, or 
>>>>> reading letter by letter.
>>>>> so, this morning i restarted again and, what do you know, now i can hear 
>>>>> the N’s and O’s again.
>>>>> also, when using the backspace to delete or edit, voiceover would not 
>>>>> speak at all.  i had to totally guess what i was doing.  very weird,  
>>>>> but, after the latest restart this morning, i have that back as well.
>>>>> all this is super strange.
>>>>> does anybody have any ideas what was happening?
>>>>> thanks for any input.
>>>>> Vivianna
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