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Procedure
1 Select File > New.
A dialog box appears with the Select the Installation Method panel showing.
2 Locate an operating system installation disc image file (ISO) and drag and drop it to Install from disc
or image.
The Create a New Virtual Machine assistant starts.
3 Click Continue.
If you are installing a Windows or Linux operating system, the Easy Install panel appears.
4 (Optional) Deselect Use Easy Install and click Continue to skip this panel of the assistant.
5 In the Finish panel, you can use default settings or customize the settings before powering on the
virtual machine to start the operating system installation.
Option Action
To create the virtual machine
according to the specifications listed
in the Finish panel
a Click Finish.
b Indicate the folder in which to save the virtual machine. The default is your
user/Documents/Virtual Machines folder.
c (Optional) To share the virtual machine with other users on the Mac host,
save the virtual machine to the Shared folder and select the Share this
virtual machine with other users on this Mac check box. Deselect the
check box to save to the Shared folder but not share the virtual machine with
other users on the Mac host. See Creating a Shared Virtual Machine in
Fusion.
To change disk size or other standard
settings of the virtual machine
a Click Customize Settings.
b Save the new virtual machine.
c Make changes to the virtual machine’s disk size, processor usage, removable
devices, and other configurations on the Settings window.
What to do next
After you install the operating system in the virtual machine, install VMware Tools.
Power On the Boot Camp Partition as a Virtual Machine
You can use the contents of your Boot Camp partition at the same time that you are running your Mac
operating system. To do so, you use Fusion to power on the Boot Camp partition as a virtual machine.
Boot Camp is Apple software that enables an Intel-based Mac to run Windows operating systems. Boot
Camp requires you to choose between Mac or Windows at boot time. Boot Camp creates separate Mac
and Windows partitions on your hard disk to create a dual-boot environment. When you use your
Windows Boot Camp partition as a Fusion virtual machine, you can perform the following tasks:
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Use your Boot Camp virtual machine and your Mac without rebooting and switching between them.
Using VMware Fusion
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