How about if you put it in your Drop box so when you have another machine, give 
it access to your drop box, will it work? As my VMWARE is in my Drop box 
folder. Mind you you have to have a lot of space in your drop box.

Kawal.

On 29 Jul 2013, at 06:38 AM, kliphton <kliph...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have never done it that way.  What I do is copy my 
> VMWare folder to a USB, then copy it to my new machine, and then hit command 
> O to find and load it.  The last time I did it, I just keep it on my external 
> USB drive, and run my vertial machine from there.  Works flawlessly!  JMO
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> On Jul 28, 2013, at 1:00 PM, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Well, I took my own oft-given advice and researched the question on
>> VMWare's Knowledge base. It looks fairly straight-forward. First put a
>> copy of the VM bundle (.vmwarevm file) on an external drive, or on the
>> desktop of the MBA, then in Fusion, select file/new/continue without
>> disk/ use existing Virtual disk.
>> Then navigate inside   the .vmwarevm file, anselect the .vmdk file as
>> the virtual disk to use. There are lots of subfiles with the .vmdk
>> extension, but you want the master .vmdk.d
>> For example, there will be "virtual  a bunch of
>> "virtual disk 00x.vmdk subfiles. you want the one without the 00x's.
>> Once the .vmdk is selected as the virtual disk to use, continue and
>> fusion will create a virtual machine from that virtual disk.
>> 
>> As the KB articles say, the process is identical to taking a disk
>> drive out of one physical machine and putting it in another as the
>> boot drive.
>> 
>> 
>> On 7/27/13, Phil Halton <philh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> After installing Fusion on my new MBA, how do I move the windows7 VM
>>> from my iMac to the MBA? Do I go through Fusion's "import" menu, or is
>>> it a simple matter of copying the VM file from the iMac into the
>>> VMWare directory on the MBA? The latter doesn't sound right to me, but
>>> I thought the import menu was for VM's created in other programs like
>>> parallels etc.
>>> 
>>> If it's a matter of transferring the VM file, I imagine it would be
>>> necessary to turn off any machine dependent hardware connections in
>>> the VM like camera, bluetooth etc first?
>>> 
>>> thanks
>>> 
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