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Using Disks
The following sections provide information on configuring your virtual machine's hard disk storage so it best meets your needs:
Configuring Hard Disk Storage in a Virtual Machine
Disk Types: Virtual and Physical
File Locations
Defragmenting and Shrinking Virtual Disks
Adding Drives to a Virtual Machine
Adding Virtual Disks to a Virtual Machine
Adding Raw Disks to a Virtual Machine
Adding DVD or CD Drives to a Virtual Machine
Adding Floppy Drives to a Virtual Machine
Using VMware Virtual Disk Manager
Running the VMware Virtual Disk Manager Utility
Shrinking Virtual Disks with VMware Virtual Disk Manager
Examples Using the VMware Virtual Disk Manager
Configuring a Dual-Boot Computer for Use with a Virtual Machine
Configuring Dual- or Multiple-Boot Systems to Run with VMware Workstation
Setting Up Hardware Profiles in Virtual Machines
Running a Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 Virtual Machine from an Existing Multiple-Boot Installation
Setting Up the SVGA Video Driver for a Windows 95 Guest Operating System Booted from a Raw Disk
Setting Up the SVGA Video Driver for Use with a Windows 98 Guest Operating System Booted from a Raw Disk
Do Not Use Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Dynamic Disks as Raw Disks
Do Not Use Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 Dynamic Disks as Raw Disks
Installing an Operating System onto a Raw Partition from a Virtual Machine
Configuring a Windows Host
Configuring a Linux Host
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