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Install New Software in a Virtual Machine
Installing new software in a virtual machine is similar to installing new software on a physical computer.
Only a few additional steps are required.
Prerequisites
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Verify that VMware Tools is installed in the guest operating system. Installing VMware Tools before
installing the software minimizes the likelihood that you will have to reactivate the software if the
virtual machine configuration changes.
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Verify that the virtual machine has access to the CD-ROM drive, ISO image file, or floppy drive where
the installation software is located.
Procedure
1 Select the virtual machine and select Player > Manage > Virtual Machine Settings.
2 On the Hardware tab, select Memory, set the final memory size for the virtual machine, and click OK.
Some applications use a product activation feature that creates a key based on the virtual hardware in
the virtual machine where it is installed. Changes in the configuration of the virtual machine might
require you to reactivate the software. Setting the memory size minimizes the number of significant
changes.
3 Install the new software according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Disable Acceleration if a Program Does Not Run
When you install or run software inside a virtual machine, Player might appear to stop responding. This
problem typically occurs early in the program's execution. In many cases, you can get past the problem by
temporarily disabling acceleration in the virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Select the virtual machine and select Player > Manage > Virtual Machine Settings.
2 On the Hardware tab, select Processors.
3 Select Disable acceleration for binary translation to disable acceleration.
4 Click OK to save your changes.
What to do next
After you pass the point where the program encountered problems, re-enable acceleration. Because
disabling acceleration slows down virtual machine performance, you should use it only for getting past the
problem with running the program
Changing the Virtual Machine Display
You can change the way Player displays virtual machines and virtual machine applications. You can use full
screen mode to make the virtual machine display fill the screen and use multiple monitors, and you can use
Unity mode to display applications directly on the host system desktop.
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Configure Display Settings for a Virtual Machine on page 59
You can specify monitor resolution settings, configure multiple monitors, and select accelerated
graphics capabilities for a virtual machine. You can use the multiple-monitor feature when the virtual
machine is in full screen mode.
Getting Started with VMware Player
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