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Old 08-02-2013, 06:31 PM   #1
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LXer: How to change the boot order of guest VM on VMware


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When you run a virtual machine (VM) on VMware, the default boot sequence of the VM is “removable devices -[he]gt[/he] hard drive -[he]gt[/he] CD-ROM drive”. If you want to boot a VM from an ISO image instead, you need to change the boot sequence of the VM, so that it starts with CD-ROM drive. This tutorial describes how to change the boot order of a VMware VM.

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