This article outlines the process of converting a physical computer or virtual machine to create a virtual machine that can be used in VMware Fusion 2.x. This process leaves the original computer or machine intact and merely creates a virtual disk file that has all of the same information as the original hard disk/virtual disk.
Note: It is also possible to remove a hard drive from a Windows computer, put it in a USB enclosure (purchased separately), and use that hard drive with a Fusion virtual machine running Windows. For more information, see Connecting an external hard drive to a Fusion virtual machine (1021853).
For VMware Fusion versions 3.x and above versions: Fusion's built-in utility, Migration Assistant, converts Windows-based computers. For more information, see Best practices for using and troubleshooting Migration Assistant (311757)
.vmdk
(virtual disk) files within the converted virtual machine to your Mac. All other files in this folder are not needed..vmdk
files directly from the disk. However, this reduces the performance of the virtual machine. If you choose this option, delete all of the files in the folder except the .vmdk
files and proceed to the next step..vmdk
files copied to the Mac in Step 5.For troubleshooting information, see: