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Choosing and Installing Guest Operating Systems
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channel 0 only, unless you have the virtual machine configured with multiple
virtual disks).
Note: The DMA option should not be enabled for any IDE channel that has a
CD-ROM drive configured for it. Enabling DMA for such a configuration causes
an error. If you have a virtual disk and a CD-ROM attached as master and slave to
the primary IDE controller (channel 0) and you want to enable DMA, power off
the virtual machine and use the Configuration Editor to move the CD-ROM to
the secondary IDE controller (channel 1) at IDE 1:0. Then boot the virtual
machine with Windows NT, run DMACHECK and enable DMA for channel 0 only.
Note: DMA is always enabled on SCSI virtual disks.
VMware Tools
Be sure to install VMware Tools in your guest operating system. For details, see the
manual for your VMware product or follow the appropriate link in the knowledge base
article at www.vmware.com/support/kb/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=340.
Setting up a Windows NT 4.0 Guest with Multiple Disks
To set up a virtual machine running Windows NT 4.0 and using multiple disks, you
must first create a virtual machine with only one disk. Install Windows NT on that disk.
Then use the configuration tools in your VMware product to add the additional disks.
In addition, note that if you have a Windows NT 4.0 guest with a SCSI virtual disk, you
cannot add both an additional SCSI disk and an IDE disk to the configuration.
Enabling Networking After Installing Windows NT
If networking was disabled at the time you installed Windows NT, you can enable it
after installing the operating system. Shut down Windows NT and power off the
virtual machine. Add the network adapter to the virtual machine’s configuration, then
follow the instructions below to install the network driver in the Windows NT guest
operating system.
1. Power on the virtual machine.
2. While Windows NT is booting, insert the Windows NT 4.0 CD in the CD-ROM
drive.
3. Log on to Windows NT and install the AMD PCNET driver:
a. Open the Network properties page by double-clicking the Network icon in
Control Panel. Change to the Network Adapters screen by clicking the
Adapters tab.
b. Click the Add button and select the AMD PCNET Family Ethernet Adapter
from the list.
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