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<blockquote data-quote="ronpeck" data-source="post: 1357927" data-attributes="member: 232525"><p><strong>Uninstall Win</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi! Thanks for your reply.</p><p>Had a look at this and it does come up with a dialog box after you hit remove asking if you wish to keep the file or put it into the trash? Does that mean that if you then reinstall you would have another file to go back too at some time in the future!!</p><p>Another question that is worrying me. Iis this VM not being covered by the "Time Machine"? and if not how can you do back ups of it?</p><p>Sorry if these seem stupid questions but although I am very experienced with Win I am totally new to Mac.</p><p>Changing the Resolution in Win. you can either go via "Control Panel/Display" or right click anywhere on the screen a dialog box comes up and click on "Screen Resolution"</p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>ronpeck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronpeck, post: 1357927, member: 232525"] [b]Uninstall Win[/b] Hi! Thanks for your reply. Had a look at this and it does come up with a dialog box after you hit remove asking if you wish to keep the file or put it into the trash? Does that mean that if you then reinstall you would have another file to go back too at some time in the future!! Another question that is worrying me. Iis this VM not being covered by the "Time Machine"? and if not how can you do back ups of it? Sorry if these seem stupid questions but although I am very experienced with Win I am totally new to Mac. Changing the Resolution in Win. you can either go via "Control Panel/Display" or right click anywhere on the screen a dialog box comes up and click on "Screen Resolution" Thanks again, ronpeck [/QUOTE]
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