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Table Of Contents
- Getting Started with VMware Fusion
- Introduction
- What You Can Do with VMware Fusion
- System Requirements for VMware Fusion
- Install or Upgrade VMware Fusion
- Start VMware Fusion
- Getting Up and Running
- Create a Windows Virtual Machine with Windows Easy Install
- Create a Virtual Machine from the Boot Camp Partition
- Import an Existing PC to a Virtual Machine
- Import an Existing Parallels Desktop or Microsoft Virtual PC 7.0 Virtual Machine
- Download a Virtual Appliance from the VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace
- Using Mac Keyboards in a Virtual Machine
- Correct Sound Problems in Virtual Machines Running Vista 32-Bit Edition
- Quit Your Virtual Machine
- VMware Fusion Resources
- Supported Guest Operating Systems
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3 After Windows boots from your Boot Camp virtual machine,
VMware Fusion starts the installation of VMware Tools to enable full
virtual machine functionality and optimize performance for your Boot
Camp partition when used as a virtual machine. Follow the onscreen
instructions and restart your virtual machine when prompted.
4 When the VMware Tools installation is complete, reboot your computer.
The first time you power on your Boot Camp virtual machine after installing
VMware Tools, you will need to reactivate Windows.
Import an Existing PC to a Virtual Machine
VMware Fusion makes it easy for Windows users to make the switch to a Mac.
To move from a physical PC to VMware Fusion, download our free
VMware Converter Starter Edition to migrate your existing Windows PC in a
VMware Fusion-compatible virtual machine, then copy the virtual machine
from your PC to your Mac.
For details on downloading VMware Converter Starter Edition and a
document walking you through the process, go to
www.vmware.com/info?id=700.
Import an Existing Parallels Desktop or
Microsoft Virtual PC 7.0 Virtual Machine
VMware Fusion makes it easy to import your existing virtual machine to
VMware Fusion. Launch VMware Fusion and select Import from the File
menu. Select your virtual machine and click Import.
For more details, refer to the VMware Fusion online help.










