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For Windows and Linux guest operating systems, you can configure the virtual machine to automatically
upgrade VMware Tools. Although the version check is performed when you power on the virtual machine,
on Windows guest operating systems, the automatic upgrade occurs when you power off or restart the
virtual machine. The status bar displays the message Installing VMware Tools ... when an
upgrade is in progress. The procedure is mentioned below.
Note Upgrading VMware Tools on Windows guest operation systems automatically installs the WDDM
graphics drivers. The WDDM graphics driver allows the sleep mode available in guest OS power settings
to adjust the sleep options. For example, you can use the sleep mode setting Change when the
computer sleeps to configure your guest OS to automatically go to sleep mode after a certain time or
prevent your guest OS from automatically switching to sleep mode after being idle for some time.
Some features in a particular release of a VMware product might depend on installing or upgrading to the
version of VMware Tools included in that release. Upgrading to the latest version of VMware Tools is not
always necessary. Newer versions of VMware Tools are compatible with several host versions. To avoid
unnecessary upgrades, evaluate whether the added features and capabilities are necessary for your
environment.
Uninstalling Fusion
Uninstalling Fusion does not modify existing virtual machines.
Uninstall Fusion
You can uninstall Fusion from the Applications folder.
Prerequisites
Power off or suspend all running virtual machines and quit Fusion.
Procedure
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Drag the VMware Fusion application from the Applications folder on your Mac to the trash.
Force Virtual Machine Processes to Quit
If your computer prevents you from upgrading or uninstalling Fusion, you might have to use the Mac
Activity Monitor to correct the problem.
In rare circumstances, the operating system in a virtual machine can quit unexpectedly in a way that
leaves some virtual machine processes running. This situation can prevent you from upgrading or
uninstalling Fusion. In this case, the installation or uninstallation Assistant might display a message that
indicates that you cannot install or uninstall Fusion. To work around this problem, you can use the Mac
Activity Monitor to force virtual machine processes to quit.
Procedure
1 In the Finder, select Applications > Utilities and double-click Activity Monitor to open the Activity
Monitor.
Using VMware Fusion
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