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3 (Optional) Select Connect At Power On to connect the device when the virtual machine powers on.
4 If more than one type of CD/DVD media is available on the host, select the media.
5 In the Virtual Device Node drop-down menu, select the node the drive uses in the virtual machine.
The first available node is selected by default. You do not typically need to change the default.
6 Click OK.
7 Turn the virtual machine on and click the Summary tab.
The connected CD/DVD device appears in the VM Hardware list.
Configure a Client Device Type for the CD/DVD Drive
To install a guest operating system and its applications or other media on a virtual machine, you can
connect the CD/DVD device to a physical DVD or CD device on the system from which you access the
vSphere Web Client
By default, passthrough IDE mode is used for remote client device access. You can write or burn a
remote CD only through passthrough mode access.
Prerequisites
Verify that the virtual machine is turned on.
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and click the Summary tab.
2 In the VM Hardware pane, click the CD/DVD drive connection icon, select an available drive to
connect to, and browse for the CD/DVD media.
An Access Control dialog box opens. Click allow to proceed. To change your selection, click the
connection icon, select Disconnect, and select a different option.
Add or Modify a Virtual Machine CD or DVD Drive
CD/DVD drives are necessary for installing a guest operating system and VMware Tools. You can use a
physical drive on a client or host or you can use an ISO image to add a CD/DVD drive to a virtual
machine.
When you turn on the virtual machine, you can then select the media to connect to from the VM
Hardware panel on the virtual machine Summary tab.
The following conditions exist.
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If 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.
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You must disconnect virtual machines that have CD drives that are backed by the physical CD drive
on the host, before you migrate the virtual machine.
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