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3 Expand New Floppy drive and select the device type to use for this virtual device.
Option Description
Client Device Select this option to connect the floppy device to a physical floppy device or a .flp
floppy image on the system from which you access the vSphere Web Client.
Use existing floppy image a Select this option to connect the virtual device to an existing floppy image on
a datastore accessible to the host.
b Click Browse and select the floppy image.
Create new floppy image a Select this option to create a floppy image on a datastore accessible to the
host.
b Click Browse and browse to the location for the floppy image.
c Enter a name for the floppy image and click OK.
4 (Optional) Select or deselect the Connected check box to connect or disconnect the device.
5 (Optional) Select Connect At Power On to connect the device when the virtual machine powers on.
6 Click OK.
Change the SCSI Device Configuration in the vSphere Web Client
You can change the physical device and configure the virtual device node. This is useful if you no longer
need an existing device and want to connect to another device.
To prevent data congestion, you can assign a SCSI device to a SCSI controller and virtual device node
other than the default. The new device is assigned to the first available virtual device node on the default
SCSI controller, for example (0:1). Only device nodes for the default SCSI controller are available unless
you add additional controllers.
For SCSI controller and virtual device node behavior, see SCSI and SATA Storage Controller Conditions,
Limitations, and Compatibility.
Prerequisites
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Power off the virtual machine.
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Required privilege: Virtual machine.Configuration.Raw device
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 On the Virtual Hardware tab, expand SCSI device.
3 From the Connection drop-down menu, select the physical SCSI device to connect to.
4 (Optional) From the Virtual Device Node drop-down menu, select the virtual device node.
5 Click OK.
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