Yes, you can import your Fusion to where ever you like as it's a file.

However, if Jaws complains that it's been moved etc, just say it's been removed 
or it'll not copy your activation.  Hope this makes sense.

Kawal.
On 14 Jul 2013, at 16:00, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm a new convert to Fusion5 virtual machines and I'm very happy with the way 
> windows works on the Mac - real happy. I'm wondering, once you have a VM all 
> set up the way you want it, can you port it to another mac running Fusion5? 
> It seems to me that it's just another file, and should work on any Mac 
> running fusion5. I'd think There's no problem with hardware authorizations 
> because all that's simulated in the VM file. As far as windows or jaws or 
> office or any other software in the VM is concerned, nothing has changed 
> regardless of what physical machine the VM file is running on.
>  
> So, are they portable? can I take the VM I setup on my iMac and port it to a 
> Macbook Air running fusion5?
>  
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