Acutally I have mine to suspend whenI quit vmware fusion. works so far. I can 
always set it up to shut the machine down but normally I don't want that lol!

Take care.
On Apr 24, 2012, at 7:26 AM, Murielle (listes) wrote:

> Hello,
> in vmware you have 3 windows.
> One for vmware, another for the virtualized system , and another, i think for 
> the parameters.
> To quit vmware : if is is possible close the virtualised program as usual in 
> the non-virtualised.
> And after, you coud quit vmware with command w or command q.
> You also can quit vmware when the virtualisez program is running. Vmware will 
> ask you whether you  want to quit or no If your answer is yet, it'll close 
> the virtualized program in a good way
> 
> Regards.
> 
> I hope that it is clear.
> 
> Murielle
> 
> Le 23 avr. 2012 à 20:31, Mike Welty a écrit :
> 
>> Hey all,
>> How exactly would you force a vm to quite in VMWare fusion? it seems to me 
>> that it has frozen and i want to startit cleanly so was wondring if it's 
>> even possible to do.
>> Thanks for any help.
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