Move the virtual machine to new computer

I copied the file to the virtual machine from one computer to the other. When I go to open it on the new computer, I get a series of errors:

«Cannot open vmmon...» »

"Failed to initialize the surveillance apparatus..." »

"Could not find a peer valid to connect to.

Never start the virtual machine.

The old computer: Mac Pro with VMWare Fusion 3.0 10.6.2

The new computer: iMac 10.6.2 with VMWare Fusion 3.0

The new computer used Time Machine to transfer applications and files, except the virtual machines. The ones I copied manually.

Any suggestions?

These are all the mistakes with the merger itself... Liklely, you just need to reinstall Fusion 3.

I would like to uninstall, reboot, then re-install Fusion 3, see if the problem persists.

If you have shortcuts to the merger or the application itself on your desktop, trash that too...

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