User`s guide

Setting Up a Virtual Machine 81
If you click the Advanced button, you can set the number of CPUs and the amount of RAM
of your future virtual machine. Click Continue.
5 In this step, you should define the main parameters for your virtual machine:
6 In this step, define the main parameters for your virtual machine:
Name. Indicate the name to be assigned to the virtual machine. By default, the virtual
machine gets the name of the operating system that you selected to be installed in this
virtual machine. If a virtual machine with this name already exists, you will be prompted
to specify another name. The name must not exceed 50 characters.
Let other Mac users access this virtual machine. Select this option if you want to share
this virtual machine with other users of your Mac. In this case the virtual machine file
(PVM file) will be saved in the /Users/Shared folder on your Mac.
Location. In this field, specify the virtual machine files location.
Sharing. Use this field to configure access to the disks and folders on the physical
computer from inside the virtual machine. After the virtual machine creation, you can
edit these settings in the Shared Folders pane (p. 180) of the Virtual Machine
Configuration.If you click the Advanced button, you can set the number of CPUs and the
amount of RAM of your future virtual machine.
If you click the Advanced button, you can set the number of CPUs and the amount of RAM
of your future virtual machine.