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Because the target and the source virtual machines or system images have the same identities
(name, SID, and so on), running both on the same network can result in conflicts. To redeploy the
source virtual machine or system image, ensure that you do not run both the source and target
images or virtual machines on the same network at the same time.
For example, if you use the Fusion Importer to test the viability of running a Parallels virtual
machine as a VMware virtual machine without first decommissioning the original non-VMware
machine, you must resolve the duplicate ID problem first.
Changes to Virtual Hardware
Most imported applications should function correctly in the VMware virtual machine because their
configuration and data files have the same location as the source virtual machine. Applications
might not work if they depend on specific characteristics of the underlying hardware such as the
serial number or the device manufacturer.
When you troubleshoot after a virtual machine import, notice the following potential hardware
changes:
n CPU model and serial numbers (if activated) can be different after the import. They correspond
to the physical computer hosting the VMware virtual machine.
n Ethernet adapter can be different (AMD PCNet or VMXnet) with a different MAC address. Each
interface’s IP address must be individually reconfigured.
n Graphics card can be different (VMware SVGA card).
n Numbers of disks and partitions are the same, but each disk device can have a different model
and different manufacturer strings.
n Primary disk controllers can be different from the source machine’s controllers.
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.
Using VMware Fusion
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