Hi Kliph,

        Just confirming your reply.  For you under Lyon you have a folder for 
your VM File in your home directory you then go to documents and find it there? 
 
        Just double checking because again for me it is not there.  

This is a concern to me because I am about to delete bootcamp and don't want to 
mess things up.  Also, I really want to be sure I have the backing up process 
figured out.

Eric Caron 

On Sep 5, 2011, at 11:27 PM, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:

> That's where mine is.  Hold on let me check, just checked and yes that is
> where mine is.
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> Dear listers,
> 
>       I have read several descriptions of where I should find the VM file
> created by VM Fusion.  I'm using Lyon and have not been able to find it.
> One source indicated it would be in my documents folder.  I went to my home
> directory then documents and no new folder.  Another source said under
> Library but I don't have access to that folder any longer. 
> 
> Can someone point me in the right direction?
> I won't feel like my Mac is completely backed up until I can locate and keep
> track of that file!
> 
> Gratefully,
> 
> eric Caron 
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