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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
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Virtual Machines and System Images Compatible
with VMware Fusion
In addition to virtual machines that you create in VMware Fusion, you can also
use virtual machines created in the following VMware products:
ESX Server 2.x and higher
Workstation 4.x and higher
VMware Server 1.0.x and higher
GSX Server 3.2
Quitting Your Virtual Machine
VMware Fusion’s suspend feature lets you quickly save the entire current state of
your virtual machine, including all running applications, so you can return to this
state without restarting your virtual machine. Using the Suspend command
instead of Shut Down lets you get back up and running quickly.
To completely shut down the virtual machine instead, use the Shut Down
command.
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OTE Boot Camp virtual machines do not support the suspend and snapshot
features because you can reboot into Windows using Boot Camp, which would
invalidate suspend and snapshots.










