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Configure the new floppy device, as described in Connect and Set Up a Floppy Device .
Connect and Set Up a Floppy Device
You can configure how your virtual machine can use a floppy device to access data on a floppy disk
image file.
Procedure
1 Select Window > Virtual Machine Library.
2 Select a virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Library window and click Settings.
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.
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