Opening a VM File
The VM file type is primarily associated with VMware Workstation Player.
What is a VM file?
How can I open a VM file?
You need a suitable software like VMware Workstation Player to open a VM file. Without proper software you will receive a Windows message "How do you want to open this file?" or "Windows cannot open this file" or a similar Mac/iPhone/Android alert. If you cannot open your VM file correctly, try to right-click or long-press the file. Then click "Open with" and choose an application. You can also display a VM file directly in the browser:. Just drag the file onto this browser window and drop it.
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Programs that open and convert VM files:
- VMware Workstation Player by VMware
See the previous paragraphs to learn more about the main application. VM files are often referred to as VMware Workstation Player systems because this type of file is primarily created or used by this software.
- GEOS (virtual memory) by Berkeley SoftworksGEOS (previously GeoWorks Ensemble) is a discontinued graphical operating environment for DOS and IBM PC platforms. Its virtual memory is saved in a VM file. This file format is classified as System.
- Sakai (project template) by The Sakai FoundationSakai is a cloud-/self-hosted open source course management system. A project template bundled with Sakai is saved in a VM file. This file format is classified as Data. Related links: Wikipedia Sakai Project Page
- Samsung PC Studio (voice memo) by SamsungSamsung PC Studio is a discontinued program that synchronizes files, contacts, and messages between Samsung mobile phones and PCs. It can play a VM file containing a voice memo recorded by a Samsung phone. This file format is classified as Audio. Related links: QCT Connect Search Page
- Velocity (web page template) by ApacheVelocity is a Java-based template engine for creating dynamic websites. It uses a template saved in a VM file to generate/render dynamic content as part of a static HTML document. This file format is classified as Developer.
- VLC (video) by VideoLANVLC is an open source multimedia playback and streaming application for desktop and mobile devices. VLC might be able to play a VM file containing a video saved in MP4 or Matroska format. This file format is classified as Video.
VM file format:
The file format, which is the arrangement and type of data in a file, determines which program can open the file. The first characters in a file identify the file format, for example, HTML files start with the bytes <html>. Nonetheless, different programs can utilize the same file extension to represent distinct file formats. Double-clicking on the file often results in an error when opening. If there are problems opening a file, you must first determine the file format used. In the following you will find our evaluation of the VM files:
The VM file extension is quite common and includes many different file formats. The two most popular formats are as follows:
- 10% of all VM files store the data in the MP4 file format. MP4 is a multimedia container format used to store video and audio and allows streaming over the Internet. They consist of unreadable binary data. The file size is in the range of 19 MB to 1 GB. It is a modern file type. The keywords lmvhd, \tkhd, moov, trak, ftypisom and isomiso2avc1mp41 are typical for these files. Files like these are about downloaded movies, movie, hindi and english.
- 15% of all VM files are based on the popular HTML file format. HTML is short for HyperText Markup Language. It is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser. If you open these files in a text editor, you can view and read the content yourself. VM files can be up to 39 KB in size, but are often around 2 KB - 17 KB. The following keywords are characteristic: <head>, <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">, meta http-equiv, Type, <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">, charset, utf-8, <!DOCTYPE html> and content. These files are attributed to email and template.
All the rest of the VM files (75%) have different formats, the following 16 formats can be found: MKV, XML, ZIP, PDF, set, parse, introText and msg. They are often associated with body, rulz, order, hdrip, html or telugu. Drag & drop your file here to see the file format and a preview of your VM file!
Technical Data for VM File Extension
The following listing is compiled from the database produced by the 'Associate This!' program, selected data from the main FILExt database and file extension information submitted by users.
EXEFile: %ProgramFiles%\VMware\VMware Workstation\vmware.exe -o %1
a vm virtual machine is a special file format by VMware and should only be edited and saved with the appropriate software.
How to solve problems with VM files
- Associate the VM file extension with the correct application.
- Update your software that should actually open virtual machines. Because only the current version supports the latest VM file format. Search, therefore, e.g. on the VMware manufacturer website after an available VMware Workstation Player update.
- To make sure that your VM file is not corrupted or virus-infected, get the file again and scan it with Google's virustotal.com.
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