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Table 5-3. Soft and Hard Options for Power Commands in the Virtual Machine Menu
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Command Result
Power Off (hard option)
Also called Force Shut Down
Works the way a power switch works on a computer's power
supply. The virtual machine is abruptly powered off, with no
consideration for work in progress. This action can result in data
loss. When possible, shut down the virtual machine's operating
system before you power off the virtual machine.
Suspend (soft option) Triggers a suspend script to run. You can customize this script.
For more information, see the document Installing and
Configuring VMware Tools at http://www.vmware.com/pdf/
vmware-tools-installation-configuration.pdf.
Force Suspend (hard option) The Force Suspend command suspends the virtual machine.
Restart (soft option) Sends a restart signal to the guest operating system. An
operating system that recognizes this signal shuts down
gracefully and restarts. Not all guest operating systems respond
to a restart signal from this button. If your operating system does
not respond, restart from the operating system, as you would
with a physical machine.
Reset (hard option)
Also called Force Restart
Works as a reset switch. The virtual machine is abruptly reset,
with no consideration for work in progress. When possible,
restart the virtual machine's operating system. Use the reset
option only as a last resort when the virtual machine's operating
system is unresponsive.
Open a Windows Application While You Are in Unity View
When a virtual machine is running in Unity view, you do not see the guest operating system's desktop, but
you can open an application without it.
When you are working with applications in an operating system, you can use several methods to start an
application. In some cases, you click an icon on the desktop or use a start menu or its equivalent. When
you use Unity view with a virtual machine, you cannot use those methods because only the active
application windows appear on your Mac's desktop.
Prerequisites
With the virtual machine open in single window or full screen view, switch to Unity view. For example,
select View > Unity.
When you switch to Unity view, the following events occur.
n The virtual machine interface disappears.
n Applications currently open in the virtual machine appear directly on the Mac desktop.
n VMware Unity ( ) appears in the Mac Dock.
Using VMware Fusion
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