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Option Action
Rename a virtual machine a Control-click the virtual machine.
b Select Rename.
c Type a new name and press Enter.
Determine the location of a virtual
machine's files
a Control-click the virtual machine.
b Release the control button.
c Select Show in Finder.
Change the settings for a virtual
machine
To open the Settings window for that virtual machine, select Virtual Machine
> Settings. Some settings can be changed only when the virtual machine is
powered off.
Add virtual machines to the Virtual
Machine Library window
You can add one or more virtual machines at a time to the Virtual Machine
Library window
Manual Drag the virtual machine package icons or the virtual
machines' .vmx files to the window.
Automated 1 Select File > Scan for Virtual Machines.
2 Click +.
3 Select a folder.
4 Click Open.
5 Click Scan.
Remove a virtual machine from the
Virtual Machine Library window
a Shut down or power off the virtual machine.
b Control-click the virtual machine.
c Select Delete.
Removing a virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library window is not
the same as deleting the virtual machine from your hard disk.
Create a new virtual machine,
import a virtual machine, or migrate
a physical computer
Use the File menu to create a new virtual machine, import a virtual machine,
or migrate a PC.
Using the Home Pane to Create a Virtual Machine or Obtain One
from Another Source
You can create a virtual machine, or migrate a physical PC.
Power On the Boot Camp Partition as a Virtual Machine
You can use the contents of your Boot Camp partition at the same time that you are running your
Mac operating system. To do so, you use Fusion to power on the Boot Camp partition as a virtual
machine.
Using VMware Fusion
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