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Procedure
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Start the virtual machine's operating system, depending on the state of the virtual machine and guest
operating system.
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If the virtual machine is not running, open the virtual machine from the Finder or Virtual Machine
Library.
Fusion starts the virtual machine's operating system when you open the virtual machine.
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If the virtual machine is already open in Fusion, but the operating system is shut down, select
Virtual Machine > Start Up.
Open a Virtual Machine Without Powering On
Some configuration tasks require that the virtual machine be powered off. In the Virtual Machine Library
you can access a virtual machine without powering it on.
Procedure
1 In the Virtual Machine Library window, select the virtual machine to work on.
2 (Optional) If the virtual machine to configure is displayed as Suspended or Powered on, open the
virtual machine and power it off.
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Use the Shut Down button in the toolbar
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Use the Shut Down command in the Virtual Machine menu.
Fusion opens the virtual machine without powering it on or opening it in a window.
3 Click the Settings button.
You can make changes to the settings that require that the virtual machine be powered off.
Shut Down a Virtual Machine's Operating System
You can shut down the guest operating system in your virtual machine.
You can use several methods to shut down your virtual machine's operating system. This is the preferred
method.
Procedure
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Select Virtual Machine > Shut Down.
Suspend and Resume a Virtual Machine in Fusion
The suspend and resume feature is useful to save the current state of a virtual machine and continue
work later from the same state, even if you quit Fusion in the interim.
Fusion does not support suspending and resuming in Boot Camp virtual machines. Suspending and
resuming rely on being able to save a known state that will not change. You can boot natively into
Windows in the Boot Camp partition. When you do so, the known state is lost and data loss occurs.
Using VMware Fusion
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