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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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4Double-click VMware-Fusion-<2.x.x>-<xxxxx>.dmg to mount it.
The contents of the disk image appear in a VMware Fusion Finder
window.
5Double-click the VMware Fusion icon to launch the Installation
Assistant.
6 Follow the instructions in the Assistant to install VMware Fusion.
At the end of the installation, the Assistant prompts for your serial
number.
7 Enter your serial number.
If you do not have a serial number, click
Get Serial Number
to go to the VMware
Web site, where you can license VMware Fusion and get a serial number.
You can continue without entering a serial number, but you cannot
power on a virtual machine until you have entered a valid serial number.
You can enter your serial number by choosing VMware Fusion > Buy
Now or Enter License.
Start VMware Fusion
To start VMware Fusion
In the Applications folder, double-click VMware Fusion.
The Virtual Machine Library window appears. From this window, you can
create a virtual machine, browse for an existing virtual machine to open,
open a virtual machine you have used recently, import a virtual machine
created in another virtualization product, or go to the VMware Virtual
Appliance Marketplace.
Save VMware Fusion in your Dock by clicking and holding the icon, and
selecting Keep in Dock.
For instructions on configuring, running, and closing VMware Fusion, see the
VMware Fusion Help.










