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4 Select the server from the list in the Choose a Server window, and click Continue.
5 (Optional) If the server supports folders, select a folder location for the virtual machine and
click Continue.
6 Select the host and datastore from the Choose a Host and Datastore window, and click
Continue.
7 Select a hardware version from the Choose a Hardware Version drop-down menu, and click
Continue.
8 Select a network option for the virtual machine.
Option Description
Custom To configure a network connection for the virtual machine, use the Custom
drop-down menu to select a network option.
Do not use a network connection To create the virtual machine without a network connection, select the Do
not use a network connection option.
9 Select the guest operating system for the virtual machine and click Continue.
10 Select the firmware type and click Continue.
11 Configure the virtual disk by creating a virtual disk or use an existing virtual disk. If you create
a virtual disk, use the disk size slider to specify the size of the virtual disk and specify the bus
type. Click Continue.
The Finish window appears.
12 (Optional) Change the name of the new remote virtual machine.
13 Click Finish.
The new remote virtual machine appears in Virtual Machine Library under the remote server.
Create a Virtual Machine for Any Supported Operating System
You can create a virtual machine with a guest operating system that does not have an Easy
Install option if the guest operating system is supported by Fusion.
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.
Prerequisites
n If you are installing the guest operating system from an image file, verify that the image file is
in a directory that is accessible to the host system.
The image file is an ISO file or, for a macOS virtual machine, a .app file. A .app file for a macOS
operating system is available at the App Store.
Using VMware Fusion
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