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Table 3-1. Files in the Virtual Machine Package (continued)
File Description
Lock files *.lck These files are created for the configuration and disk files when
the virtual machine is running.
Memory files *.vmem Snapshot files are an example of memory files.
Work with Virtual Machine Packages
When you create a virtual machine, Fusion stores the virtual machine files as a single package. This
feature lets you move an entire virtual machine as a single entity.
A package (sometimes called a bundle) has the extension .vmwarevm. When you move the package, all
virtual machine files are included.
You might need to access the virtual machine package files during troubleshooting.
Note Editing the configuration file can cause problems. Make a backup copy of the file before you make
any changes.
Prerequisites
Fusion must not be running during virtual machine file editing.
Procedure
1 In the Finder, select the virtual machine package.
a In Fusion, select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
b Control-click the virtual machine.
c Release the control button.
d Select Show in Finder.
2 Control-click the package in the Finder window and select Show Package Contents.
3 Perform one of the following tasks.
n Copy the log file (vmware.log) to provide for troubleshooting analysis.
n Open the configuration file (*.vmx) in a text editor to modify it. You can find instructions for how to
modify the file in the Fusion release notes or from appropriate support personnel.
Using VMware Fusion
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