How to use VMRenamer:

COPY
1. Select the VM Guest you want to copy by clicking the [Select Guest Folder]
   (eg from an external disk)
2. Change the VMDK names
  (keep to the naming convention, so eg harddisk-0.vmdk -> newharddiskname-0.vmdk)
  You can copy the name for the other VMDK by clicking [Copy #1 name] and changing e.g. the 0 to 1,2,3 etc.)
3. Then tick "Copy source folder" and select the PARENT folder (eg D: \ Virtual machine) you want to copy the VM to.
4. If you also want to rename the VM folder itself, check "Rename original VM ..."
   At "New VM Folder Name" enter the new VM folder name,
   usually I click [Copy #1 name] behind the "New VM folder name" field.
5. Now click on the button [Copy / Rename] at the bottom right and wait for the program to finish.



RENAME
1. Select the VM Guest you want to rename (usually you already have it locally)
2. Change the VMDK names
  (keep to the naming convention, so eg harddisk-0.vmdk -> newharddiskname-0.vmdk)
  You can copy the name for the other VMDK by clicking [Copy #1 name] and changing e.g. the 0 to 1,2,3 etc.)
3. Then check "Rename original VM ..."
   At "New VM Folder Name" enter the new VM folder name,
   usually I click [Copy #1 name] behind the "New VM folder name" field.
5. Now click on the button [Copy / Rename] at the bottom right and wait for the program to finish.