@RizzyWow I am assuming you are referring to the Windows Guest OS that was installed inside of a virtual machine created with VMware Fusion? If yes, then the answer is "no, this would not uninstall Windows as well". The procedure in this video would only uninstall/remove the Fusion software. If you wanted to remove your virtual machines that would require another procedure. See the comment posted by "Kevkill" for details on how to do this.
If you want to remove your virtual machine, you must locate it using Finder and then either drag it to the trash or right-click the file and click Move to trash. The default save location for your virtual machine is in your Documents/Virtual Machines folder. Once the virtual machine is deleted, and the trash emptied, you will recover any hard drive space that it used.
does this unistall windows as well?
RizzyWow 2 weeks ago
@RizzyWow I am assuming you are referring to the Windows Guest OS that was installed inside of a virtual machine created with VMware Fusion? If yes, then the answer is "no, this would not uninstall Windows as well". The procedure in this video would only uninstall/remove the Fusion software. If you wanted to remove your virtual machines that would require another procedure. See the comment posted by "Kevkill" for details on how to do this.
VMwareKB 1 week ago
If you want to remove your virtual machine, you must locate it using Finder and then either drag it to the trash or right-click the file and click Move to trash. The default save location for your virtual machine is in your Documents/Virtual Machines folder. Once the virtual machine is deleted, and the trash emptied, you will recover any hard drive space that it used.
Kevkill 3 weeks ago
how do you make sure you get the partition amount of storage space back from vmware?
heyheyboi22 3 weeks ago