See Attached.
Justin I looked at the attachments, BridgeNetInternational.vmx and dirlist.txt and you are running with a Snapshot.
If you select Discard Snapshot from the VMware Fusion Virtual Machine menu that will blend the existing Snapshot into the original virtual disk. This may take some time and you need sufficient disk space on the Host Hard Drive for the operation to complete. Then you should be able to Shrink the virtual hard disk.
If you do not want to save the state of the Snapshot you could choose Revert to Snapshot however be aware that you will loose all changes including and user data created so do not choose this option unless you understand the consequences!
Note: Before using the Snapshot feature you need to have an understanding of how it works and the overhead disk space required to perform all operations. Snapshots is a great feature but many people have got themselves in trouble making the wrong choice while not understanding what's happening.
I personally never use Discard Snapshot or Revert to Snapshot without having a copy of the VM on an external drive in case somethings happens and once all the way I want it I delete the copy. YMMV
Edit: Added comments:
I forgot to add that if you do choose to use Revert to Snapshot (which deletes everything in the snapshot including user data created since the snapshot was taken (you have bee warned!)) you would then also have to execute Discard Snapshot after to actually remove the snapshot to be able to use the Shrink feature of VMware Tools.
Thanks,
Woody
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