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Prerequisites
n Suspend or power off the virtual machine.
n Verify that you have the password for the encrypted virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Select the Remember Password check box.
4 Type the password for the virtual machine.
5 Click OK.
Results
The password for the encrypted virtual machine is stored in Keychain.
Virtual Machine Compatibility
The compatibility of a virtual machine with different versions of Fusion and other VMware
products is based on its hardware version. The hardware version of a virtual machine is
established by the version of Fusion that was used to create the virtual machine.
Consider upgrading the hardware version of your virtual machine if you upgrade Fusion or if you
want to use the virtual machine in other VMware products.
You must power off a virtual machine before you change its hardware version.
Change the Hardware Compatibility of a Virtual Machine
The latest virtual machine hardware version available yields the best performance and most
reliable behavior from the applications running in your virtual machine.
Virtual machines with hardware version 10 or later are created with SATA hard disks or CD drives.
Upgrading your virtual machine from hardware version 9 or earlier does not change any devices
in your virtual machine to SATA. If you want to use SATA disks or drives with your virtual
machine, you must manually change the disk and drive types.
Prerequisites
n Evaluate the applications running in your virtual machine to determine which hardware
version to select. Some applications might have specific hardware requirements offered
through a virtual machine hardware version older than the latest available version.
n Consider taking a snapshot of the virtual machine. If changing the hardware version of your
virtual machine results in undesirable behavior, you can revert to the snapshot taken before
the hardware version upgrade.
n Shut down or power off your virtual machine before you change its hardware version.
Using VMware Fusion
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