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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Accessing files on a partitioned hard drive
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<blockquote data-quote="mrplow" data-source="post: 1412306" data-attributes="member: 38928"><p>OK. A VM is basically just a big file (or bundle of files). It's stored on your Mac hard drive and isn't separate partition.</p><p></p><p>By default they are stored in:</p><p>Macintosh HD/Users/Your User name/Documents/Virtual Machines</p><p></p><p>If this file cannot be found on your new hard drive in this location then it should still be on your old drive. Just copy it across, into the folder above, and VMWare should see it on startup</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrplow, post: 1412306, member: 38928"] OK. A VM is basically just a big file (or bundle of files). It's stored on your Mac hard drive and isn't separate partition. By default they are stored in: Macintosh HD/Users/Your User name/Documents/Virtual Machines If this file cannot be found on your new hard drive in this location then it should still be on your old drive. Just copy it across, into the folder above, and VMWare should see it on startup [/QUOTE]
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