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Log in to the guest operating system.
Procedure
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Select a method to uninstall VMware Tools.
Operating System Action
Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or Windows 10 In the guest operating system, select Programs > Uninstall a program.
Windows Vista and Windows Server
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In the guest operating system, select Programs and Features > Uninstall a
program.
Windows XP and earlier In the guest operating system, select Add/Remove Programs.
Linux Log in as root and enter vmware-uninstall-tools.pl in a terminal window.
Mac OS X, OS X, or macOS Use the Uninstall VMware Tools application, found in /Library/Application
Support/VMware Tools.
What to do next
Reinstall VMware Tools.
Cloning Virtual Machines with Fusion Pro
Installing a guest operating system and applications can be time consuming. With Fusion Pro, you can
make many copies of a virtual machine from a single installation and configuration process.
Clones are useful when you must deploy many identical virtual machines to a group. For example, an
MIS department can clone a virtual machine that has a suite of preconfigured office applications for each
employee. You can also configure a virtual machine that has a complete development environment and
clone it repeatedly as a baseline configuration for software testing.
The existing virtual machine is called the parent virtual machine. Two types of clones are available for
creation: linked clones and full clones. Linked clones are created more quickly than full clones, but are
dependent on the parent virtual machine. Full clones take longer to create, but are completely
independent of the parent virtual machine.
Changes made to a clone do not affect the parent virtual machine, and changes made to the parent
virtual machine do not appear in a clone. The MAC address for a clone is different from the parent virtual
machine.
Using Linked Clones
A linked clone is a copy of a virtual machine that shares virtual disks with the parent virtual machine in an
ongoing manner. You can create linked clones only by using Fusion Pro.
Because a linked clone is created from a snapshot of the parent, disk space is conserved and multiple
virtual machines can use the same software installation. All files available on the parent at the moment
you take the snapshot continue to remain available to the linked clone.
Using VMware Fusion
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