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Procedure
u
Select a method to uninstall VMware Tools.
Operating System Action
Windows 7, 8
In the guest operating system, select Programs > Uninstall a program.
Windows Vista and Windows Server
2008
In the guest operating system, select Programs and Features > Uninstall a
program.
Windows XP and earlier
In the guest operating system, select Add/Remove Programs.
Linux
On a Linux guest operating system that has VMware Tools installed by
using an RPM installer, enter rpm -e VMwareTools in a terminal window.
Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetWare
Log in as root and enter vmware-uninstall-tools.pl in a terminal
window.
Mac OS X Server
Use the Uninstall VMware Tools application, found
in /Library/Application Support/VMware Tools.
What to do next
Reinstall VMware Tools.
Virtual Machine Files
When you create a virtual machine, Player creates a set of files for that specific virtual machine. Virtual
machine files are stored in either the virtual machines directory or the working directory. Both directories
are typically on the host system.
Table 35. Virtual Machine Files
Extension File Name Description
.vmx vmname.vmx
The primary configuration file, which stores virtual machine
settings. If you created the virtual machine with an earlier version of
Player on a Linux host, this file might have a .cfg extension.
.log vmname.log
or
vmware.log
The main log file. If you need to troubleshoot a problem, refer to this
file. This file is stored in the same directory as the .vmx file.
.nvram vmname.nvram
or
nvram
The NVRAM file, which stores the state of the virtual machine BIOS.
This file is stored in the same directory as the .vmx file.
.vmdk vmname.vmdk
Virtual disk files, which store the contents of the virtual machine
hard disk drive. These files are stored in the same directory as
the .vmx file.
A virtual disk is made up of one or more virtual disk files. The
virtual machine settings show the name of the first file in the set.
This file contains pointers to the other files in the set.
If you specify that all disk space should be allocated when the
virtual disk is created, these files start at the maximum size and do
not grow. Almost all of the file content is virtual machine data. A
small portion of the file is allotted to virtual machine overhead.
If the virtual machine is connected directly to a physical disk, the
virtual disk file stores information about the partitions that the
virtual machine is allowed to access.
NOTE Earlier VMware products use the .dsk extension for virtual
disk files.
Chapter 3 Creating Virtual Machines
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