How to create / configure virtual machine in VMware Workstation with windows installation
This tutorial will walk you through the creation of a virtual machine using VMWare Workstation. The first step is to download the VMWare Workstation software from VMware Web Site. After download install the software. The VMWare Workstation that I am going to use is running on Windows 10. So the host system will be Windows 10 and the Guest Operating System will be Windows 7.
Follow these steps to create a virtual machine using VMware Workstation:
- Launch VMware Workstation.
- Click New Virtual Machine.
- Select the type of virtual machine you want to create and click Next:
Note: Your choice depends partially on the hardware version you want your virtual machine to have. For more information, see Virtual machine hardware versions (1003746).- Custom: This gives you an option to create a virtual machine and choose its hardware compatibility. You can choose from Workstation 12.x, Workstation 11.x, Workstation 10.x, Workstation 9.x, Workstation 8.x, Workstation 6.5 -7.x, Workstation 6, Workstation 5, and Workstation 4.
- Typical: This creates a virtual machine which has the same hardware version as the version of Workstation you are using. If you are using Workstation 8.x, it creates a virtual machine with hardware version 8. If you are using Workstation 6.5.x or 7.x, a virtual machine with hardware version 7 is created.
- Click Next.
- Select your guest operating system (OS), then click Next. You can install the OS using:
- An installer disc (CD/DVD)
- An installer disc image file (ISO)
- Click Next.
- Enter your Product Key.
- Create a user name and password.
- Click Next.
- Enter a virtual machine name and specify a location for virtual machine files to be saved, click Next.
- Establish the virtual machine's disk size, select whether to store the virtual disk as a single file or split the virtual disk into 2GB files, click Next.
- Verify the other configuration settings for your virtual machine:
- Memory – change the amount of memory allocated to the virtual machine.
- Processors – change the number of processors, number of cores per processor, and the virtualization engine.
- CD / DVD – with advanced settings where you can choose between SCSI, IDE.
- Network adapter – configure it to bridge, NAT, or Host-only mode, or customize where you can choose between 0 to 9 adapters.
- USB Controller.
- Sound card.
- Display – enable 3D graphics.
- Click Finish.
- When the virtual machine is powered on, the VMware Tools installation starts. You are prompted to restart your virtual machine once the Tools installation completes.
For more: Please view tutorial video.
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