Fusion is a paid product, but you can use Player for free if that meets your 
needs. It doesn't do certain things like snapshots IIRC, but you can run a 
Windows VM.

Concerning the configuration, I'd customise the VM for the first time 
immediately after creating it, before even starting it. Then you can make sure 
you have everything correct, including disk drive and boot order. Windows won't 
need to be reconfigured after setup, just install the VMWare Tools.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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