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How to open vmdk suffix file in vmware workstation

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When everyone uses VMware Workstation, they often encounter the problem of opening the VMware virtual hard disk format file VMDK. VMDK files are the hard disk format used by VMware virtual machines and contain all data of the virtual machines. This article will introduce in detail how to use VMware Workstation to open VMDK files and solve common problems when using VMware Workstation.

We first open vmware workstation, click [File]-[New Virtual Machine]

vmware workstation打开vmdk后缀文件的具体办法

Then we create a new virtual machine

vmware workstation打开vmdk后缀文件的具体办法

Then click [Hardware Compatibility] usually select the highest version, wmware is downward compatible

vmware workstation打开vmdk后缀文件的具体办法

Then click [Installation Source] and select [Install operating system later]

vmware workstation打开vmdk后缀文件的具体办法

[Guest Operating System]Select the corresponding operating system

vmware workstation打开vmdk后缀文件的具体办法

Now edit the [Virtual Machine Name] and [Location]

vmware workstation打开vmdk后缀文件的具体办法

Next [Processor] generally use the default configuration

vmware workstation打开vmdk后缀文件的具体办法

[Memory]Choose according to your needs and the memory size of your host

vmware workstation打开vmdk后缀文件的具体办法

[Network type] You can choose between bridge (the host computer is not plugged in the network cable, the network will not work) and host network (the virtual network and network card sharing are configured, which can be used when the network cable is not plugged in, and the host network card data can be shared at the same time).

vmware workstation打开vmdk后缀文件的具体办法

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