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Restart a Virtual Machine
You can restart a virtual machine without restarting your Mac.
Procedure
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Restart the virtual machine operating system.
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In the virtual machine, restart the operating system as you would in a physical computer.
The restart method depends on the operating system running in the virtual machine.
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In Fusion, select Virtual Machine > Restart.
Reset a Virtual Machine
You can select a Fusion command to reset a virtual machine, much as you would press the reset button
on a physical computer when it becomes unresponsive.
Caution Resetting the virtual machine can cause data loss.
Procedure
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Press the Option key and click Virtual Machine > Force Restart, the hard power option, to reset the
operating system in your virtual machine.
Uninstall a Virtual Machine by Using the Finder
You can uninstall a virtual machine by deleting its files.
One method for uninstalling a virtual machine is to use the Finder to delete the virtual machine package.
Prerequisites
Shut down or power off the virtual machine.
Exit Fusion.
Procedure
1 Browse to the Virtual Machines folder (usually in your user/Documents folder) and select the virtual
machine to uninstall.
2 Move the virtual machine package file to the Trash.
What to do next
Open Fusion. If you see the uninstalled virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library, right-click it and
select Delete.
Uninstall a Virtual Machine by Using the Virtual Machine Library
You can uninstall a virtual machine by deleting its files.
Using VMware Fusion
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