If you want to remove the entry as well, you will have to select the item in 
the list of VMs, navigate to the right and Fusion will inform you the file does 
not exist, and if you continue to the right, you will find a button to delete 
the VM.
The software is very accessible; however, there are some unlabeled buttons, 
which I need to send a support notice about. In any case, in the screen where 
you find the list of VMs, there are options for setting up a new VM. If you go 
to File from the menubar, you also can select "New" and setup a VM this way as 
well. Just get familiar with the software interface and you will find all the 
options necessary.
On Nov 21, 2010, at 9:26 PM, Blake Hardin wrote:

> Ok, so i deleted the windows xp machine from the  folder but when i
> open vmware it still says window xp as a machine. but it will let me
> select home nd windows xp, but i don't see anywhere i can go to new or
> options or anything to configure... Is there a version that is more
> accssible? I think i got the newest one. Thanks.
> 
> On 11/21/10, Scott Howell <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The Virtual Machines folder is in ~/Documents (the ~ indicates your home
>> folder).
>> On Nov 21, 2010, at 9:42 AM, Blake Hardin wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi, where do i find this vurtual machines folder? Thanks.
>>> 
>>> On 11/21/10, Scott Howell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Assuming you have not changed the default location, you can go to the
>>>> Virtual Machines folder and just delete the VM. If your VM is called
>>>> WindowsXP, you would just delete that file, which incidentally is really
>>>> a
>>>> folder, but appears as a single file.
>>>> 
>>>> hth,
>>>> 
>>>> On Nov 21, 2010, at 3:43 AM, Blake Hardin wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hey all, ok yes these are some of the last few words of a dieing
>>>>> windows pc. (giant smiley) Some very very bad evil things has happened
>>>>> to this poor poor defenceless laptop that im typing on, and not long
>>>>> from now it will be either ran over with a car, beaten with hammers,
>>>>> or destroyed by some other evil harmfull idea that either you or i
>>>>> come up with. muuuhahahahahhahaha. Seriously though im sitting here
>>>>> holding half a laptop. Meaning that, yes you guessed it, it has no
>>>>> screen attached anymore. The clips that held the screen up finally
>>>>> broke, so i just said (Rip!) And now no more screen. Its actually
>>>>> sitting at my feet on the flor. So yes im just sitting here with a lap
>>>>> with no top. :) Oh and it will only turn on when the power cord is
>>>>> plugged in, the screen didn't work when it was attached, the left side
>>>>> is busted, you have to push the power button really hard to turn it
>>>>> on, and so forth. Oh and did i mention it only has 500 mb of ram, 1.3
>>>>> duel core processor, and 40 gb hard drive? Oh no! Oh no! nooo! Its an
>>>>> ensult to my giant super computer of a daw workstation. You must die
>>>>> now mister lap! Muhahaahahhaa. Hmm the only thing on this thats still
>>>>> good is the keyboard. and maybe the cd drive. Anyway got any ideas of
>>>>> how i might get rid of mister laptop? Any evil ideas? Like really
>>>>> evil? muuhahaha Ok now for the V mware question for mac. How do i
>>>>> delete a vurtual machine? I tryed to create one with windows xp and
>>>>> ended up going in to some of the preferences and then i exited and
>>>>> then it took me back to something else. So how do i just delete this
>>>>> one and start over? Cause it said something like can't find boot
>>>>> device. Ididn't even get a chance to install it. Ah yes and it seems
>>>>> that mister laptop knows  his time is short because the fan is getting
>>>>> louder. muuhahahahhahahahhaha. Thanks for any help
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