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Creating Virtual Machines 4
You can create virtual machines, import virtual machines created elsewhere, and migrate virtual machines
converted from physical PCs. If you have Fusion Pro, you can also clone existing virtual machines.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Create a Virtual Machine
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Upload a Virtual Machine to a Remote Server
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Download a Virtual Machine from a Remote Server
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Migrate an Existing Physical PC to a Virtual Machine
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Importing Windows Virtual Machines
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Export a Virtual Machine to OVF Format
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Installing and Using VMware Tools
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Cloning Virtual Machines with Fusion Pro
Create a Virtual Machine
How you create a virtual machine depends on its guest operating system. Virtual machines created using
Fusion 6 and later are created with SATA virtual disks or CD drives.
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Creating a Microsoft Windows Virtual Machine
You can create a virtual machine that uses a Microsoft Windows operating system as its guest
operating system.
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Creating a Linux Virtual Machine in Fusion
You can create a virtual machine that uses a Linux distribution as its guest operating system.
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Creating a macOS Virtual Machine in Fusion
You can install Mac OS X, OS X, or macOS in a virtual machine. Fusion creates the virtual machine,
opens the operating system installation assistant, and installs VMware Tools. VMware Tools loads
the drivers required to optimize a virtual machine's performance.
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Creating a Shared Virtual Machine in Fusion
You can create a shared virtual machine in Fusion that can be accessed by all users on the local
Mac host.
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