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Home » Technical » VM Ware Virutual Machine location in Centos and Windows
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VM Ware Virutual Machine location in Centos and Windows

by William Rendell|Published February 16, 2010

The virtual machines default store is located in;-

\var\lib\vmware\Virtual Machines

This is for Centos.

The position of the default store on Windows is;-

c:\Virtual Machines

  • centos
  • Linux
  • Microsoft
  • Virtulisation
  • VMware

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