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VMware Workstation 5.0 Setting Up a New Virtual Machine The New Virtual Machine Wizard guides you through the key steps for setting up a new virtual machine, helping you set various options and parameters. You can then use the virtual machine settings editor ( VM > Settings) if you need to make any changes to your virtual machine's setup. Steps to a New Virtual Machine By default, the new virtual machine uses an IDE disk for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, NetWare and FreeBSD guests. The default for other guest operating systems is a SCSI disk. Follow these steps to create a virtual machine using a virtual disk. Start VMware Workstation. Windows hosts: Double-click the VMware Workstation icon on your desktop or use the Start menu ( Start > Programs > VMware > VMware Workstation).
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If this is the first time you have launched VMware Workstation and you did not enter the serial number when you installed the product (an option available on a Windows host), you are prompted to enter it. The serial number is on the registration card in your package or in the email message confirming your electronic distribution order. Enter your serial number and click OK.
The serial number you enter is saved and VMware Workstation does not ask you for it again. For your convenience, VMware Workstation automatically sends the serial number to the VMware Web site when you use certain Web links built into the product (for example, Help > VMware on the Web > Register Now!
And Help > VMware on the Web > Request Support). This allows us to direct you to the correct Web page to register and get support for your product. Start the New Virtual Machine Wizard. When you start VMware Workstation, you can open an existing virtual machine or create a new one.
Choose File > New > Virtual Machine to begin creating your virtual machine. The New Virtual Machine Wizard presents you with a series of screens that you navigate using the Next and Prev buttons at the bottom of each screen. At each screen, follow the instructions, then click Next to proceed to the next screen. Select the method you want to use for configuring your virtual machine. If you select Typical, the wizard prompts you to specify or accept defaults for the following choices.
• Set memory options that are different from the defaults 6. If you selected Typical as your configuration path, skip to.
If you selected Custom as your configuration path, you may create a virtual machine that fully supports all Workstation 5 features or a legacy virtual machine compatible with specific VMware products. This screen asks whether you want to create a Workstation 5 virtual machine or a legacy virtual machine. See for more information. Select a guest operating system.
This screen asks which operating system you plan to install in the virtual machine. Select both an operating system and a version. The New Virtual Machine Wizard uses this information to. • Work around special behaviors and bugs within a guest operating system If the operating system you plan to use is not listed, select Other for both guest operating system and version.
The remaining steps assume you plan to install a Windows XP Professional guest operating system. You can find detailed installation notes for this and other guest operating systems in the VMware Guest Operating System Installation Guide, available from the VMware Web site or from the Help menu. Select a name and folder for the virtual machine. The name specified here is used if you add this virtual machine to the VMware Workstation Favorites list. This name is also used as the name of the folder where the files associated with this virtual machine are stored.