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When you import a Parallels virtual machine, Fusion creates a VMware virtual machine based on
the original virtual machine. The import process is nondestructive, so you can continue to use the
original source virtual machine with the product you use to create the source virtual machine.
Fusion can also import the contents of the Boot Camp partition as a virtual machine, creating a
completely new VMware virtual machine based on the partition. This is a separate entity, not tied
to the partition like the virtual machine described in Power On the Boot Camp Partition as a Virtual
Machine. You can then reclaim the space by deleting the Boot Camp partition, which restores the
drive to a single volume.
Supported Guest Operating Systems for Import
A guest operating system is the system that runs in a virtual machine. Fusion supports importing
Parallels virtual machines with certain operating systems.
Fusion supports importing the following operating systems:
n Microsoft Windows 10
n Microsoft Windows 8
n Microsoft Windows 7
n Microsoft Windows Vista
n Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3
n Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
Virtual machines must be powered off before you import them.
If your copy of Windows was not licensed with a volume-license key, you might need to reactivate
it when it starts inside Fusion.
How Importing Affects Settings
You might have to modify the imported virtual machine, depending on settings and virtual
hardware.
The imported VMware virtual machine contains an exact copy of the disk state from your source
virtual machine, except for some hardware-dependent drivers and sometimes the mapped drive
letters. Imported virtual machines are created with IDE or SCSI virtual disks. You can manually
change the disk to SATA or NVMe when the import process is complete.
Settings from the Source Computer
The following settings from the source computer remain identical:
n Operating system configuration (computer name, security ID, user accounts, profiles and
preferences, and so on)
n Applications and data files
n The volume serial number of each disk partition
Using VMware Fusion
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