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One method for uninstalling a virtual machine is to use the Virtual Machine Library to delete the virtual
machine files.
Prerequisites
Shut down or power off the virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Click the thumbnail of the virtual machine to uninstall.
3 Select Edit > Delete.
4 In the Remove Virtual Machine dialog box, select a method of uninstalling the virtual machine.
Depending on the type of virtual machine you are uninstalling, you might be presented with different
options for deleting the virtual machine.
Option Action
Move to Trash Removes the virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library window and moves
all the virtual machine files to the Trash.
Keep File Removes the virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library window, but does
nothing to the virtual machine files in the Virtual Machines folder.
Delete Permanently Removes the virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library window and
deletes the virtual machine files permanently. The files are deleted permanently
and not moved to the trash.
Send the Ctrl-Alt-Delete Command to a Virtual Machine
You can use a Fusion command to send the Ctrl-Alt-Delete keystroke combination to a Windows virtual
machine.
Procedure
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You can send the keystroke combination in any of the following ways.
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Select Virtual Machine > Send Ctrl-Alt-Del.
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If you are using an external PC keyboard, press Ctrl+Alt+Del.
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On a full-sized Mac keyboard, press Fwd Del+Ctrl+Option. The Forward Delete key is below
the Help key.
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On a Mac laptop keyboard, press Fn+Ctrl+Option+Delete.
Send Special Key Commands to a Windows or Linux Virtual
Machine
If your keyboard does not have the full range of keys that can be found on some keyboards, you can still
send special key commands to the guest operating system.
Using VMware Fusion
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