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Line 66: OVF hardware element 'ResourceType' with instance ID '5': No support for the virtual hardware device type '20'. Line 25: Unsupported hardware family 'virtualbox-2.2'. ovf can now be edited to get around errors. Ova is tar archived, so first thing I tried was to run the ova though tar:
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No surprise trying to start the vmx resulted in an OS not found error. In my case I had three errors/warnings and a vmx was generated but no vmdk, ovftool basically ignored the disk file. Volumes/LFP OS/Library/VMWare/OVFTool/ovftool: No such file or directory Volumes/LFP\ OS/Library/VMWare/OVFTool/ovftool /Volumes/LFP\ Data/Virtual\ Machines/WinXP.ova /Volumes/LFP\ Data/Virtual\ Machines/WinXP.vmx LFP-MacBook-Pro:virtual machines nils$ pwd It may be as simple as my Terminal syntax being off. I have gone through the OVFTool User Guide, forums, Google etc. I want to create a virtual machine file (VMX) in the same location as the soure that I can then import into VMWare Fusion. I have the OVA file on my data drive (partition) which is named "LFP Data" in the folder: /Virtual Machines/WinXP.ova. I have installed the OVFTool on my boot drive (partition) which is named "LFP OS", in the folder: /Library/VMWare/OVFTool/.
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I am new to OVFTool and am having difficulty using it in Terminal on my MacBook Pro to convert an OVA (created by exporting my WinXp virtual machine from within VirtualBox), to a VMX file for use in VMWare Fusion on my MacBook Pro.