accidently deleted/moved boot camp partition.vmdkk

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I am running leopard and when I downloaded the new Fusion 2 demo, I decided to clean out some useless files on my hard drive. I think I accidently moved or deleted the boot camp partition.vmdk, the file Fusion 2 needs in order to boot boot camp on my computer. I tried searching it but cannot find it. Is there a way to make a new file?
 

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If you deleted the VMDK file that contains information for running a VM of your Boot Camp partition you'll have to create another. It might be better at this point to remove (uninstall) the older version of Fusion first before installing the new beta 2.0. Afterward, start over.

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