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Table 91. General System Settings
Setting Description
Name Name of the virtual machine that you specified when you
created it. This name appears in the Virtual Machine
Library. You can change the name of the virtual machine at
any time.
OS Guest operating system installed in the virtual machine.
This name is typically provided as the guest operating
system you selected when you created the virtual machine.
You can change the guest operating system listed here if
you uninstall the guest operating system and install a
different one.
Notes You can add notes about this virtual machine, its use, or
other information at any time.
Start automatically when Fusion launches Starts the virtual machine when you start Fusion.
NOTE Restricted virtual machines only show a subset of the full settings.
The General system settings also include information about the virtual machine's hard disk. You can also
use the Clean up Virtual Machine option to free up space on your Mac. For more information, see “Clean
Up a Virtual Machine,” on page 115.
Set a Virtual Machine to Start When Fusion Starts
You can set any virtual machine to start when you start Fusion.
You can set any number of virtual machines to start when you start Fusion. You must select this option in
each virtual machine that you want to start when Fusion launches.
Setting a virtual machine to start when Fusion starts can be useful if you have many virtual machines that
you want to start. You might want to start a virtual machine when Fusion starts if you use a laptop to run
one virtual machine that you always want to resume every time you start Fusion.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
3 Under System Settings in the Settings window, select General.
4 Select the Start automatically when VMware Fusion launches check box.
The virtual machine starts each time you start Fusion.
Using VMware Fusion
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