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vmware

ComputersHateMe

Junior Member
I am using this program called vmware. I am able to install multiple virtual machines on my computer with this software. Was trying to get rid of a virtual machine that I installed along with the memory and hard drive space it took up in order to change some settings. Just was wondering if anyone knew about this software and how I could solve this problem. Thanks!
 
yeah i am trying to uninstall an older vm. And I want to get all the settings that I had before I even put it on, like hard drive space! or is that just come back when I get rid of the vm?
 
When you create the virtual machine, it puts it in a folder. To get rid of it, just delete the folder.

For example, I created a VM named "Red Hat Linux" with an installation of RH8.0. When you create the machine it asks you where you want to put it; by default you'll have a parent folder named "My Virtual Machines". Inside that folder is a folder named after the virtual machine - for my example it's named "Red Hat Linux". If I wanted to get rid of it, I'd just delete the folder.
 
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