![]() Rm -dfr "/Users/$ /Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/Virtual Machines/Boot Camp"ģ. Also be sure you copy the entire command line below from "rm" at the beginning to the " (quote) after the p in Camp. Note: This does not effect the Boot Camp partition install of Windows. In a Terminal (/Applications/Utilities/Terminal) copy and paste the following command, as is, and then press Enter and it will remove the Boot Camp partition Virtual Machine meta data. ![]() Note: These steps assume you have a Apple Default install of Windows and a Default VMware Fusion Boot Camp partition Virtual Machine and if you have modified the Boot Camp partition Virtual Machine to have any additional Hard Drives either Virtual or RAW Disk then do not use these directions unless you backup the Boot Camp partition Virtual Machine Package first.Ģ. So how is not having a valid configuration file and not being open a disk suffering from the same problem? This is not the same error message the OP received therefore you do not have the same problem! The OP error was ""/Users/my name/Documents/Virtual Machines.localized/Windows Vista.vmwarevm/Windows Vista.vmx" is not a valid virtual machine configuration file" "Cannot open the disk '/Users/ken/Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/Virtual Machines/Boot Camp/%2Fdev%2Fdisk1/Boot Camp partition.vmwarevm/Boot Camp partition.vmdk' or one of the snapshot disks it depends on." I have also just suffered this same problem.
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