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Pause a Virtual Machine
Pausing a virtual machine stops the current state of a virtual machine. When you resume a paused virtual
machine, the state of the virtual machine is exactly the same as when you paused it.
Note The current state of the virtual machine is not saved when you pause a virtual machine. If you quit
Fusion while a virtual machine is paused, Fusion suspends or shuts down the virtual machine depending
on your Fusion preferences.
Procedure
u Click Virtual Machine > Pause.
What to do next
Resume the virtual machine when you are ready to work with it again.
Restart a Virtual Machine
You can restart a virtual machine without restarting your Mac.
Procedure
u Restart the virtual machine operating system.
n 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.
n 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
u 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.
Unless you specify a file location for a virtual machine when you create it, Fusion saves the virtual
machine package to a default location, which can vary. See Default File Location of a Virtual Machine.
Using VMware Fusion
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