Hi gang, I had an old Windows VM (that used to be a boot camp) that was taking 140 gig. I went through and uninstalled a ton of stuff, did some windows cleanup, etc, and managed to trim that down to 99 gig. For a while, Parallels (v9) wasn't allowing me any compression at all - there was no yellow on the diagram of my virtual hard drive, it was all blue. Eventually I found this article that specifically applies to former boot camps: http://kb.parallels.com/en/115095 Deleting the extra partitions as instructed here was helpful; I was able to compress down to 130 gig. But this is still 30 gigs (and 30%) more than the OS currently is using. And it still has the nominal "unpartitioned space" when I look at the Windows disk manager. Any further ideas on how to trim this guy back? I'm really enjoying using SSDs over Thunderbolt for my VMs these days, so space is at a premium.