![]() ~/Destination/Path – This is the destination location for your OVF file I.e. ~/Documents/OVF ~/Users/graeme/Virtual Machines.localized/VM1.vmwarevm/VM1.vmx ~/Path/To/VM/VM Name.vmwarevm/VM Name.vmx – This is the location of your VM’s VMX file i.e. You can find out more about finding the path at the end of this post. if the name was “Graeme VM” you would display it as “Graeme\ VM”. Note: If your path has a space then it will need to have \ and space after it. ~/Path/To/VM/VM Name.vmwarevm/VM Name.vmx ~/Destination/Path Type in the following command (as one line): /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/VMware\ OVF\ Tool/ovftool -acceptAllEulas ![]() In order to export a VM from Fusion you need to do it via some commands in Terminal.Ģ. Unfortunately there is no obvious way to do this in VMware Fusion 12. ![]() ![]() If you wanted to export a virtual machine from VMware Fusion 12 to move the virtual machine to another machine\host, you’d think that you could just right click the VM and select export or use one of the menus to export it right? ![]()
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