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Procedure
1 Double-click the Fusion .dmg file to open it.
The contents of the disk image appear in the Fusion Finder window.
2 In the Finder window, drag the VMware Fusion icon to the Applications folder icon.
3 When prompted, type your administrator user name and password.
Fusion is installed in the Applications folder on your Mac.
Start Fusion
Start using Fusion.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have the administrator password for your Mac.
Procedure
1 In the Applications folder, double-click VMware Fusion.
The Virtual Machine Library window appears. From this window, you can start working with virtual
machines.
2 (Optional) To save Fusion in the Mac Dock, right-click the icon, and select Options > Keep in Dock.
How-To Videos
Watch online videos about using Fusion.
If you are new to Fusion, watch some how-to videos to become familiar with Fusion features.
Procedure
u In Fusion, click Help > Video Tutorials to access a wide variety of topics that help you get started
with Fusion.
What to do next
On the Fusion Support Center page, you can find support and troubleshooting information for running
Windows and Linux on the Mac, such as Windows activation issues, sharing data, working with virtual
disks, and many other topics. See the Fusion Support Center at https://www.vmware.com/support/
fusion.html.
Take Advantage of Fusion Online Resources
Go to the Fusion Support Center for product news, FAQs, more resources, and the online community.
To learn about available Fusion support offerings, registering a product, or creating a technical support
request, see the Fusion Support Center at https://www.vmware.com/support/fusion.html.
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