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* <span id='Clone_a_VMware_Fusion_Virtual_Machine'></span>[[Clone a VMware Fusion Virtual Machine]] | * <span id='Clone_a_VMware_Fusion_Virtual_Machine'></span>[[Clone a VMware Fusion Virtual Machine]] | ||
* <span id='Rename_VM_Bundle_Files'></span>[[Rename VMware VM Bundle Files|Rename VM Bundle Files]] | * <span id='Rename_VM_Bundle_Files'></span>[[Rename VMware VM Bundle Files|Rename VM Bundle Files]] | ||
* [[VMware Fusion Command Line Virtual Machine Operations]] | |||
=Changing the Number of CPUs Allocated to a VM= | =Changing the Number of CPUs Allocated to a VM= |
Revision as of 05:07, 1 June 2017
Internal
Procedures
- New VMware Fusion Virtual Machine
- Clone a VMware Fusion Virtual Machine
- Rename VM Bundle Files
- VMware Fusion Command Line Virtual Machine Operations
Changing the Number of CPUs Allocated to a VM
Virtual Machine -> Settings -> System Settings row -> Processors & Memory -> Processors.
Rename a VM
External
Procedure
After startup, Virtual Machine -> Settings -> General -> Click the existing name of the VM to edit the text -> Rename and click outside the text box to save.
Shutdown.
Note that renaming the VM does not change the name of any bundle file on disk.
Shrink a Sparse Disk
External
Procedure
TODO: "Clean Up Virtual Machine"