![]() ![]() ![]() As it turns out, I “missed” or rather ignored your advice to use the 7 USB/DVD Download Tool. I apologize for my somewhat terse & well…ignorant remark above. I like using the USB flash/disk drives more and more. Burning ISO images to CD/DVD is becoming less popular. Thanks to VMWare Workstation I was able to use the new USB flash drive media to install Windows 7. The installation of Windows 7 will start. Make sure that right partition is selected Specify the Disk File and Finish the configuration of the virtual disk Select the USB flash drive device “PhysicalDrive1” and “ Use individual partitions“ In following screenshots you can see how I did to get it done: Start VMWare Workstation and open the properties of your VM then create new virtual harddisk and use the physical partition of the inserted USB disk. ![]() VMWare Workstation 6.5 or lower does not support to boot from USB removable disks, but there is a workaround to achieve that. I also can use this media to install my virtual machines. Now I am going to use the USB flash disk drive to install my systems. In my previous post I created a USB installation disk with the Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool. ![]()
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