Macbook Hardrive Partition with VMware Fusion

I have VMware Fusion on my (1TB internal HD) Macbook and am running windows 7 through it. I am trying to install a CAD modeling software and I keep receiving an error message that there isn't enough free space on my desktop.  Also, I notice that when I run windows, my Macbook tends to work slower (lagging).  I was wondering how to increase the size of my partition so that I can install my CAD software and run it smoothly?
Thanks,
Anthony

If you have accidentally purchased the wrong version of Vista, you need to contact Microsoft. In general, retail versions of Vista Ultimate ship with both 32bit and 64bit versions. If you purchased Vista online and downloaded it from Microsoft, you can purchase DVD media for a nominal charge for just shipping and handling. The activation keys for both the 64bit and 32bit versions are the same. Regardless, Microsoft is your best bet for a resolution. If you are saying that you purchased a hard drive with Vista preinstalled, you may not be violating your license agreement with Microsoft. If the original owner has not used their original copy to install Vista on their computer (meaning the copy on the drive you purchased is the only copy which will be used). Again, you would need to contact Microsoft and provide them with your activation key.
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