


Graphical tutorial on how to create a Windows 10 virtual machine in VMware Workstation
Faced with creating a Windows 10 virtual machine in VMware Workstation? PHP editor Strawberry brings you detailed graphic tutorials to guide you step by step through the creation process. From configuring virtual machine settings to installing the Windows 10 operating system, the tutorial covers all the necessary steps. Scroll down now for our complete guide to getting a Windows 10 virtual machine up and running easily.
Start the VMware Workstation program, click the [Create New Virtual Machine] option in the [Homepage] of the software interface, or select the [File] > [New Virtual Machine] menu.
The welcome interface of the [New Virtual Machine Wizard] dialog box will pop up, asking for installation configuration, select the [Typical] radio button, and click the [Next] button.
The [Install Guest Operating System] interface appears, select the [Install operating system later] radio button, and click the [Next] button.
The [Select Guest Operating System] interface appears, select [Microsoft
Windows] for [Guest Operating System], select [Windows 10 x64] for [Version], and then click [Next] 】 button.
The [Name Virtual Machine] interface appears. Keep the [Virtual Machine Name] as [Windows 10 x64], click the [Browse] button, and select the previously planned one in the pop-up dialog box. The folder [VM Win10] in the D disk is used as the storage location (working directory) of the virtual machine, and then click the [Next] button.
The [Specify disk capacity] interface appears, set the [Maximum disk size] to 60 GB, select the [Store virtual disk as a single file (O)] radio button, and then click [Next] button.
Then the [Ready to Create Virtual Machine] interface appears, click the [Finish] button, and the virtual machine is created.
If you want to install the Windows 10 operating system, click the [Edit Virtual Machine Settings] option in the [Home] of the VMware Workstation program.
Finally we pop up the [Virtual Machine Settings] dialog box, select the [CD/DVD (SATA)] option in the [Device] list, select the [Connect at startup] checkbox on the right, and select [ In the Connection] setting area, select the optical drive connection method. If you use a physical optical drive and a CD, you can select the [Use physical drive] radio button; if you directly use the operating system installation CD image file (with the extension ISO) as the optical drive to load, you can select the [Use ISO image file] radio button, and Click the [Browse] button and select the operating system installation CD image file from the pop-up dialog box.
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