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VMware ACE Administrator’s Manual
Legacy Emulation for DVD and CD Drives
The virtual machine settings editor (VM > Settings) provides a Legacy emulation
option for DVD and CD drives attached to the virtual machine.
If you encounter problems using your DVD or CD drive, try selecting Legacy
emulation.
Note that in legacy emulation mode, you can read from data discs in the DVD or CD
drive, but some other functions are not available.
When Legacy emulation is deselected, the guest operating system communicates
directly with the drive. This direct communication enables capabilities that are not
possible in legacy emulation mode, such as using CD and DVD writers to burn discs,
reading multisession CDs, performing digital audio extraction and viewing video.
However, in some cases, the DVD or CD drive may not work correctly when the guest
operating system is communicating directly with the drive. In addition, certain drives
and their drivers do not work correctly in raw mode. Selecting Legacy emulation is a
way to work around these problems.
Adding Floppy Drives to a Virtual Machine
You can add floppy drives to your virtual machine, to a total of two floppy drives. A
virtual floppy drive can connect to a physical floppy drive on the host computer, to an
existing floppy image file or to a blank floppy image file.
If the virtual machines drive is connected to a floppy image, that floppy image is
included in the package for distribution to end users.
Adding a Floppy Drive
1. Open the virtual machine settings editor (VM > Settings) and click Add to start
the Add Hardware Wizard.
2. Click Floppy Drive, then click Next.
3. Select what you want to connect to — a physical floppy drive on the host
computer, an existing floppy image file or a new floppy image file. Click Next.
4. If you selected Use a physical floppy drive, choose A: from the drop-down list,
then click Finish.
Note: If you set the floppy drive to be connected at power on, be sure all your
end users have floppy disk drives configured as drive A: on their host computers.
If you selected Use a floppy image, type the path and filename for the floppy
image file you want to use or click Browse to navigate to the file. Click Finish.