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Table Of Contents
- Getting Started with VMware Fusion
- Getting Started with VMware Fusion
- Introduction
 - What Is a Virtual Machine?
 - What You Can Do with VMware Fusion
 - System Requirements for VMware Fusion
 - Install VMware Fusion
 - 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
 - Migrating an Existing PC to a Virtual Machine
 - Import an Existing Parallels Desktop or Microsoft Virtual PC 7.0 Virtual Machine
 - Using Mac Keyboards in a Virtual Machine
 - Sending the Ctrl-Alt-Delete Command to a Virtual Machine
 - Quit Your Virtual Machine
 - VMware Fusion Resources
 - Supported Guest Operating Systems
 
 
 - Getting Started with VMware Fusion
 
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