User`s guide
Configuring a Virtual Machine 108
The currently supported boot devices are listed below:
Hard Disk. Select this device if you want the virtual machine to boot up from its virtual hard
disk drive.
CD/DVD-ROM. Select this device if you want the virtual machine to boot up from the media
connected to its virtual CD/DVD-ROM drive.
Note: The virtual machine will use the CD/DVD-ROM drive specified as CD/DVD-ROM 1 in
its configuration.
Floppy Disk. Select this device if you want the virtual machine to boot up from a floppy disk
image connected to its virtual floppy disk drive.
Network Adapter. Select this device if you want your virtual machine to boot from a network
adapter using PXE (Pre-Execution Environment).
Note: The virtual machine will use the network adapter specified as Network Adapter 1 in its
configuration.
Every time you start the virtual machine, it tries to boot from the device specified as the first one
in the Boot order list. If the virtual machine cannot boot from the first device (for example, no
media is connected to it), the virtual machine proceeds to the second device in the list and tries
to boot from this device, and so on.
On the Boot pane, you can perform the following operations:
Change the currently set boot sequence by selecting the name of the corresponding boot
device in the Boot order list and moving it up or down using the arrows to the right of the
list.
Remove a boot device from the sequence by clearing the check box next to its name.
If you choose the Select boot device on startup option, you will see the following message at the
virtual machine startup: "Press ESC to select boot device". If you press ESC
pending 5 seconds, you will be able to select a boot devise. If you do not press ESC, the virtual
machine will try to boot from the devices specified in the Boot order list.
Note: Make sure that the device you wish to use for your virtual machine booting (hard disk
drive, CD-ROM drive, floppy disk drive, or network adapter) is available to the virtual machine
and configured properly. If you do not have any boot devices configured in your virtual
machine, you will see the following error message after you start the virtual machine: “No
boot device is available”. In this case, you should stop the virtual machine and
configure at least one boot device for it.