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The Snapshots window shows manual snapshots and AutoProtect snapshots.
Procedure
1 Select the virtual machine to view snapshots for in one of the following ways.
n Select the virtual machine from the Virtual Machine Library.
n Open the virtual machine.
2 Open the Snapshots window for the selected virtual machine in one of the following ways.
n Select Virtual Machine > Snapshots.
n Click the Snapshots button in the virtual machine toolbar.
Take a Snapshot
Take a snapshot of the virtual machine's current state from the Snapshots window for that virtual
machine.
The virtual machine does not need to be powered on for you to take a snapshot.
You cannot take a snapshot of a Boot Camp virtual machine. Snapshots rely on being able to save
a known state that will not change. This is not possible with Boot Camp, in which you can boot
natively into Windows in the Boot Camp partition. Once that happens, the known state would be
lost and data loss would occur.
Procedure
1 In the Snapshots window of the virtual machine, select the Current State if it is not selected.
2 Click Take.
3 Name the new snapshot and give it a description in the dialog.
4 Click Take.
Fusion takes the snapshot of the current state of the virtual machine.
5 Close the Snapshots window.
Restore a Virtual Machine to the State in a Snapshot
You can restore a virtual machine to an earlier state.
Procedure
1 Select Virtual Machine > Snapshots.
2 Select the snapshot to restore.
3 Click Restore.
4 Click either Save to save a snapshot of the current state before you restore the virtual machine
to the selected snapshot state, or Don't Save a snapshot.
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