- Install VMware, as simple as installing any program.
- 3Give your program its first run.
- On the first run, the program usually asks for a license number, which you could get by request from the website.
- On the first run, the program usually asks for a license number, which you could get by request from the website.
- 4Choose a host. Each time VMware runs, it will ask you to which Host you want to connect, this is very useful if you have a server and you connect to it by entering the IP, in the simple case use the Local Host.
- 5To add a new operating system, you should make a new image, each image contain one operating system, which is refereed to as "Virtual Machine" in VMware.
- Example: want to add a Linux Ubuntu image (Virtual machine)
- Example: want to add a Linux Ubuntu image (Virtual machine)
- 6Click New Virtual machine button
- 7Choose Typical as the configuration (it has less options, but better for new users)
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- 10Here you choose the network type, if your PC has an IP like 192.168.20.12 on the local network, you can give the new Guest OS a new IP like 192.168.20.11, the best an easier choice is to use Bridged Networking.
- 11Next you will specify how much capacity you want to give to the new OS.
- 12
- After done you should see something like this:
- Note: that there are multiple images running
- Note: that there are multiple images running
- After done you should see something like this:
- 13Next just Start the new Virtual machine. It will start booting as usual boot, waiting for the OS CD.
- 14Insert the Ubuntu or your chosen OS and start the install.
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Ubuntu running under Windows XP
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Ubuntu running under Windows XP
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
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