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3 Click Add Device.
4 Select the floppy device in the source list in the Other Devices panel.
5 Select or deselect the Connected check box to connect or disconnect the floppy device.
6 (Optional) Select Read only to make the contents of the floppy device read-only.
7 Select Use floppy image and click Choose to browse for the floppy image file to connect the floppy
device to a floppy image file.
If you are working with a virtual machine that is configured to use a physical floppy drive, or any type
of floppy device other than a floppy image file, the Use a custom unsupported setting option is
selected. Fusion supports only floppy image files for use with a virtual floppy device.
Create a Floppy Disk Image
To read data from a floppy disk to a virtual machine, you must create a disk image that the virtual
machine can recognize.
Some operating systems require you to use floppy disks to install them. Because the Mac does not
include a physical floppy drive, and because Fusion supports floppy images only, you must use a USB
floppy drive to create floppy images.
The Apple Disk Utility can create floppy disk images for this purpose.
Procedure
1 Attach a USB floppy drive to your Mac.
2 Start the Mac Disk Utility by going to Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility on your Mac.
3 Insert the floppy disk for which you need an image.
4 In the Disk Utility window, select the floppy disk and click New Image.
5 In the Image Format pop-up menu, select read/write.
6 In the Encryption pop-up menu, select None.
7 Save the floppy disk image to the chosen location.
8 In the Finder, right-click on the created floppy image and select Get Info.
9 In Name & Extension, change the file extension from .dmg to .flp and close the Get Info window.
Confirm the change when prompted.
10 (Optional) Repeat the process for each floppy disk to create.
What to do next
To attach the images to a virtual machine, see Connect and Set Up a Floppy Device.
Enable a Floppy Drive on a Remote Virtual Machine
You can enable a floppy drive and select a disk image on a virtual machine hosted on a remote server.
You can access or install software from a physical floppy drive on to your remote virtual machine.
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