Wayne, superDuper will, as you know, make a clone copy of your Mac HD, which 
includes your VMWare installation and all your VM's. Now, you can selectively 
copy back any file off your superDuper created clone onto your system, and that 
includes your windows VM. You simply open the clone whether it be a bootable 
image or a sparse bundle doesn't matter, you just mount the image and browse 
for the files you want.
As long as the new VMWare version is backward compatible with previous 
versions, and I am sure that it is, you can  copyback your  .vmware file and 
open it in fusion 6.
P.S. please verify anything I say before acting on it, this is just my best 
guess.


On Sep 16, 2013, at 10:35 AM, wayne17a <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all I have a mbp13in with ml running vm 5 using super duper and would 
> like to know will super duper clone my vm aswhile so when when the update 
> comes out I just have to access my restore partition and run the clone hope 
> this makes sense thanks in advance
> 
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