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Table Of Contents
- Getting Started with VMware Fusion
- Getting Started with VMware Fusion
- Introduction
- System Requirements for VMware Fusion
- Supported Guest Operating Systems
- Installing or Upgrading VMware Fusion
- Starting VMware Fusion
- Creating Your Windows Virtual Machine with Windows Easy Install
- Creating a Virtual Machine from the Boot Camp Partition
- Using Mac Keyboards in a Virtual Machine
- Fixing Sound Problems in Virtual Machines Running Vista 32-Bit Edition
- Virtual Machines and System Images Compatible with VMware Fusion
- Quitting Your Virtual Machine
- Deleting a Virtual Machine
- Uninstalling VMware Fusion
- VMware Fusion Resources
- Getting Started with VMware Fusion
VMWARE FUSION Getting Started
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Split disk into 2GB files – Select this option if your virtual machine
will be used in a hard drive with a file system that does not support
files larger than 2GB.
Use an Existing Virtual Disk – Select this option to use an existing
virtual disk. Enter the existing virtual disk (.vmdk) file, including the
path, or click Choose to browse for the file.
6In the Windows Easy Install panel, select Use Easy Install.
aEnter your Name, Password (optional) and Windows Product key.
The entry in the Name field is displayed in information boxes as the
name your Windows software is registered to. It is not the Windows
user name. The entry in the Password field is the password for the
windows administrator account only. The Product key is not provided
by VMware. It is on the sticker attached to the packaging for the
Windows operating system CD-ROM.
b Select Make your home folder accessible to the virtual machine to
have Windows Easy Install configure your home folder as a shared
folder, so you can share files between the virtual machine and your
Mac.
c Select whether the virtual machine can Read only or Read & Write.
7In the Finish panel:
a Leave the option Start virtual machine and install operating
system now selected.
b If you are installing Windows from an installation disc, put the disc in
your Mac CD/DVD drive and select the option Use operating system
installation disc.
If you are installing from a disc image file, select the option Use
operating system installation disc image file, and browse to the
file.










