Deleting the snapshot point should commit the delta files back into the main . Vmdk file. You should be able to snapshot before the browser install, and fork each install after the snapshot.
Deleting the snapshot point should commit the delta files back into the main . Vmdk file. You should be able to snapshot before the browser install, and fork each install after the snapshot.
If these are to be reference copies for testing, I would use the cloning/copy function to create separate virtual machines, one for each browser. This might be easier to maintain and distribute to other users.
1 That was exactly the answer I needed. Thank you so much for clearing that up for me. I now have 3 happy little VMs going and are currently packaging them up for our network share.
– Geuis May 6 '09 at 23:31.
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