3.1
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
 
Getting Started with VMware Fusion 9
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5 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 purchase a VMware Fusion serial number. 
You can continue without entering a serial number, but you cannot 
power on a virtual machine until you enter a valid serial number. Enter 
your serial number by selecting VMware Fusion > Buy Now or Enter 
License.
6 Choose whether to participate in the VMware User Experience 
Improvement Program. Click Continue to make your choice in the 
Would you like to participate in our User Experience Improvement 
Program? dialog.
a (Optional) Click Learn More to read a description of the VMware 
User Experience Improvement Program.
bClick Ye s to participate, or No if you do not want to participate.
After you install VMware Fusion, you can change the participation 
setting at any time by selecting VMware Fusion > Preferences.
7Click Install.










