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Clean up a Virtual Machine
You can perform a manual or automated cleanup of certain virtual machines to free up space on your
Mac. The cleanup compacts and defragments the virtual machine.
When you delete files from your virtual machine, Fusion does not return the space to your Mac. Cleaning
up the virtual machine performs the following operations:
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Compacts the virtual machine and returns freed space to your Mac.
Note Only Windows virtual machines return freed space to your Mac.
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Defragments the virtual machine.
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Consolidates any unconsolidated snapshot files left on the virtual machine. Unconsolidated snapshot
files can be left on the virtual machine when manually deleting a snapshot fails.
Cleanup is not supported for encrypted virtual machines.
Prerequisites
To perform a manual cleanup, shut down or power off the virtual machine. You cannot perform the manual
cleanup while the virtual machine is powered on or suspended.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under System Settings in the Settings window, click General.
4 Select a cleanup option.
Manual Click Clean Up Virtual Machine.
This option is only available when a Windows virtual machine has disk space to reclaim, or when any virtual
machine has unconsolidated snapshot files.
Fusion displays a progress dialog box as it cleans up the virtual machine.
Automated Select Clean up disks after shutting down virtual machine.
Fusion cleans up the virtual machine every time the virtual machine is shut down.
Add an Existing Virtual Hard Disk
You can add an existing virtual hard disk to a virtual machine. You can copy or move the disk to your
virtual machine, or share it between virtual machines.
Caution Moving the virtual hard disk can break other virtual machines that are using the virtual hard
disk, because this is the equivalent of removing the hard disk from one physical computer and installing it
in another.
Using VMware Fusion
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