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Existing VMs not recognized by fresh Fusion install

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I recently had some disk corruption issues and had to rebuild my system. The OS I was using successfully before was Mac OS X Yosemite, and the newly installed OS is also Yosemite.

I had been using VMWare Fusion 7 pretty much since it was released without issue. I have reinstalled Vmware Fusion 7 on my new machine and am trying to use the VMs I had backed up. Bizarrely, they are not recognized despite all existing in $HOME/Documents/Virtual Machines where they resided in my previous setup. Since they weren't immediately recognized upon opening my fresh install of VMWare Fusion 7 I have tried to import them.  When I navigate to the target folder and see the desired VMs in the file browser they are all greyed out and I am unable to select them for import. Their file extension is .vmwarevm

 

What might have changed ? How do I get my existing virtual machines back and working with the same software that had previously worked successfully?


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