.vmx file (Fusion) is corrupt!

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Ugh!!!,

My vmx file has zero bytes. Is it possible to create or copy a generic .vmx file and use that to boot up or am I completely hosed?

-Dennis
 

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Your Mac's Specs
white MB 2.16GHz 3GB 320GB 10.6.1
did you try Fusion Help?
 

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white MB 2.16GHz 3GB 320GB 10.6.1
can I get a bit of history on this problem? I've never heard of this.
 
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I was using a program in Windows XP on my Mac an the program hung. I had to reboot my Mac without suspending VMWare. I deleted my vmss file but that didn't do the trick and now I noticed that my vmx file has zero bytes.
 

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