![]() vmx extension, select Open With › TextEdit do a right click on a file named like current VM with.move or copy external-hdd.vmdk from your home folder into this one.do a right click on desired Virtual Machine to display a pop-up menu, select "Show Package Contents" this will allows us to view a directory with all corresponding files to this VM.( Documents › Virtual Machines in my case) open Finder and go to a folder where your virtual machines are located.Now let's find our VMware guest os container and add to it just created link to our hard drive. This will create a new external-hdd.vmdk file in your home folder.vmware-rawdiskCreator create /dev/ disk1 fullDevice ~/external-hdd ide paste the following line into the terminal (change disk1 to the disk name you've found in the step 1):.vmdk file that will point to our external hard drive: ![]() Change current directory in Terminal to the WMware.app Contents/Library folder (you can simply copy and paste the following line: cd "/Applications/VMware Fusion.app/Contents/Library/").Fire up Terminal.app (it is also located in the Utilities folder).remember Disk Identifier specified in the Information window ( "disk1" in my case).select your hard drive and press Info button on the top-left.launch Disk Utility (select Finder, click on the Go menu, select Utilities, launch Disk Utility.app).
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