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Use the virtual machine operating system to verify your virtual machine is using SSD as its virtual
disk.
Navigating and Taking Action by Using the Fusion Interface
With Fusion interface elements, you can access your virtual machines and manage Fusion.
VMware Fusion Toolbar
You can use icons on the toolbar to initiate actions or change settings.
You can use the Fusion toolbar to change the state of the virtual machine (for example, power on,
suspend, reboot), access its snapshots, or view and change settings for the virtual machine.
With the Virtual Machine Path item in the toolbar, you can navigate the virtual-machine path and
easily view the full path in a text file or terminal window on the Mac host. See Use the Fusion
Toolbar to Access the Virtual-Machine Path.
You can see the toolbar in the virtual machine window in Single Window view and in the Virtual
Machine Library based on your selection to show or hide the toolbar in the
View menu. See Show
or Hide the Fusion Toolbar.
You can customize the toolbar. See Customize the Fusion Toolbar
Use the Fusion Toolbar to Access the Virtual-Machine Path
You can use the Virtual Machine Path item in the virtual-machine toolbar to navigate the virtual-
machine path and quickly view the full path in a text file or terminal window on the Mac host.
The Virtual Machine Path item consists of an icon coupled with the name of the virtual machine.
The path leads to the location of the virtual machine, which Fusion stores as a single package.
Prerequisites
n If not already added, add the Virtual Machine Path item to the toolbar of the virtual machine.
See Customize the Fusion Toolbar.
Procedure
u Navigate to a location on the virtual-machine path.
Command-click the name portion of Virtual Machine Path item and select a location.
The location opens in the Finder on your Mac host.
u Create a file on the Mac host that contains the full path of a virtual machine.
In Single Window view, click the icon portion of the Virtual Machine Path item and drag it to
the Mac host.
Open the file to see the full path to the virtual machine.
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