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Prerequisites
Verify that you have the Virtual machine .Interaction .Configure CD media privilege on the virtual
machine.
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the Inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 Expand CD/DVD drive and select Content Library ISO File from the drop-down menu.
The Choose an ISO image to mount dialog box opens.
3 Select the ISO file and click OK.
4 (Optional) Select Connect At Power On to connect the device when the virtual machine powers on.
5 Click OK.
6 Turn on the virtual machine and click the Summary tab.
What to do next
Power on the virtual machine.
Configure a Host Device Type for the CD/DVD Drive
You can configure the virtual machine’s CD/DVD drive to connect to a physical CD or DVD device on the
host so that you can install a guest operating system, VMware Tools, or other applications.
When you create a virtual machine, a controller is added by default and the CD/DVD drive is attached to
that controller. The controller and driver type depend on the guest operating system. Typically, virtual
machines with newer guest operating systems have a SATA controller and CD/DVD drive. Other guests
use an IDE controller and CD/DVD drive.
If you connect to media that does not require you to turn off the virtual machine, you can select the media
to connect to from the CD/DVD drive connection icon on the virtual machine Summary tab.
When you add a CD/DVD drive that is backed by a USB CD/DVD drive on the host, you must add the
drive as a SCSI device. Hot adding and removing SCSI devices is not supported.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the virtual machine is turned off.
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You cannot use vMotion to migrate virtual machines that have CD drives that are backed by the
physical CD drive on the host. Disconnect these devices before you migrate the virtual machine.
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Verify that you have the Virtual machine .Interaction .Configure CD media privilege on the virtual
machine.
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 On the Virtual Hardware tab, expand CD/DVD and select Host Device from the drop-down menu.
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