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n Applications might not work if they depend on devices that are not available from within a
virtual machine.
Import a Parallels Virtual Machine
You can import existing third-party virtual machines and run them in Fusion.
Procedure
1 Select File > Import.
2 Browse to the existing virtual machine you want to import and click Open.
3 Type the name for the imported virtual machine in the Save As text box and indicate where
to save it.
The default destination is the Virtual Machines folder created by Fusion.
Fusion displays the disk space needed for the import, and the space available on the current
disk.
4 Click Import.
When the import is complete, the virtual machine appears in the virtual machine list, in the
powered-off state.
5 Click Finish.
Fusion installs VMware Tools after the virtual machine powers on, and reboots the system
after the Tools installation is complete.
Results
You have a separate Fusion version of the third-party virtual machine.
Import the Boot Camp Partition
You can import the Boot Camp partition as a virtual machine, creating a VMware virtual machine
that copies the partition.
Prerequisites
Power on the boot camp partition. See Power On the Boot Camp Partition as a Virtual Machine.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 In the Virtual Machine Library window, control-click the Boot Camp virtual machine and click
Import.
3 Change the name for the imported virtual machine in the Save As text box from the default
Boot Camp to something unique, and indicate where to save it.
The default destination is the Virtual Machines folder created by Fusion.
Using VMware Fusion
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