Hello Jeff.

I hope I can answer your questions.

1.  Uninstall your current version of VMWare and restart the Mac then put the 
new version in your Applications folder.

2.  What is your virtual machine, windows 7?  Windows XP?

If it is windows 7, then it will work in your new VMWare environment as it'll 
upgrade all the necessary components.

3.  If you go to my documents, local machines, vmware and your file will be in 
there.  But there is no need to remove your virtual machine as you just want to 
get rid of your VMware.  I remember doing it and even though I deleted VMware 
earlier version my Windows 7 file was still preserved.

Hope that helps for now.

Kawal.
On 27 Dec 2011, at 14:31, Jeff Berwick wrote:

> Hi listers,
> 
> I received VMWare Fusion 4 for Christmas.  As I already have 3 and am running 
> my Windows virtual machine within it, I have a couple of questions:
> 
> 
> 1.  Should I just take the VMWare Fusion app and drop it in my applications 
> folder on top of the previous version?
> 2.  Will my current virtual machine work in the new version?
> 3.  Any thoughts on where I might find the virtual machine file?
> 
> Thx,
> Jeff
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