Can you shut down Fusion (from the Fusion menu bar click VMware Fusion > Quit VMware Fusionj, then go to the Finder and locate your Windows VM. Once you've located it, can you right click on it and select "Show Package Contents. In the Finder window that now appears, make a copy of the files with a .log extension to a folder on your desktop, compress that folder, and.attach the resulting .zip file to a reply to this thread. That should give us more details on what's causing this problem.
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- Paul (technogeezer)
vExpert 2025
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Original Message:
Sent: Jul 12, 2025 09:34 PM
From: Jacob Moore
Subject: VMware fusion-directory not empty-Need fixed
Hello today when I tried to boot up windows on my MacBook I am greeted with this message…I barely know how I even got it to run(had to watch a video of it) but struggled through that. Now I have no clue how to even begin dealing with this. The only thing I have tried is force closing and reopening, and also rebooting my entire MacBook. Can someone please help me!