VMware Fusion also allows you to create snapshots, which capture a virtual machine’s state at a point in time. VMware will automatically clean up your virtual machine and you’ll free up however much space appears as “Reclaimable” here. Click it to continue.Ĭlick the “Clean Up Virtual Machine” button in the window that appears. If your virtual machine has free space you can reclaim, you’ll see a “Clean Up Recommended” message appear at the bottom of the window. The yellow “Reclaimable” data is how much space you can free up by cleaning up your virtual machine. You won’t see up-to-date disk usage information for the virtual machine until you do this. In the main VMware Fusion window, select a virtual machine and click the “Refresh Disk Space” icon to the right of its disk usage, at the bottom right corner of the window. You can’t do this while a virtual machine is powered on or suspended. In VMware Fusion, first power down a virtual machine. VMware Player does not support snapshots, so you won’t have any snapshots taking up additional space on your computer. VMware will compact the underlying virtual hard disk (.vmdk) files to free up space. When VMware finishes the defragmentation process, click the “Compact” button under Disk utilities. First, click the “Defragment” button under Disk utilities to defragment the virtual machine’s disk.