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Occasionally, some new modules are not installed during a VMware Tools upgrade. You can
manually install new modules by modifying installed modules.
Use the guest operating system’s Programs and Features item in the Windows Control Panel to
repair or modify VMware Tools.
Uninstalling VMware Tools
When the upgrade process of VMware Tools is incomplete, you can uninstall and then reinstall
VMware Tools.
Prerequisites
n Power on the virtual machine.
n Log in to the guest operating system.
Procedure
1 Select a method to uninstall VMware Tools.
Operating System Action
Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or Windows 10 In the guest operating system, select Programs > Uninstall a program.
Windows Vista and Windows Server
2008
In the guest operating system, select Programs and Features > Uninstall a
program.
Windows XP and earlier In the guest operating system, select Add/Remove Programs.
Linux Log in as root and enter vmware-uninstall-tools.pl in a terminal
window.
Mac OS X, OS X, or macOS Use the Uninstall VMware Tools application, found in /Library/
Application Support/VMware Tools.
Windows on ARM Open Windows Terminal, navigate to the directory containing the ISO image
of the VMware Tools, and then type the following: setup.ps1 -Uninstall
2 Restart the guest operation system.
What to do next
Reinstall VMware Tools.
Cloning Virtual Machines with Fusion Pro
Installing a guest operating system and applications can be time consuming. With Fusion Pro, you
can make many copies of a virtual machine from a single installation and configuration process.
Clones are useful when you must deploy many identical virtual machines to a group. For example,
an MIS department can clone a virtual machine that has a suite of preconfigured office applications
for each employee. You can also configure a virtual machine that has a complete development
environment and clone it repeatedly as a baseline configuration for software testing.
Using VMware Fusion
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