![]() To launch it, click on VMware Server Home Page which will launch locally in your default browser. Now you’ll be able to access VMware Server from the Start Menu along with other tools it provides. Once you have the file downloaded, start installation as normal where you should be able to go with the defaults.Īfter you registered they sent an email to activate your license and download the server, from that page enter in the serial number they provided. Note: Before you start installation be aware that if you have VMware Workstation already installed, you’ll be prompted to uninstall it first. If you don’t already have it, you’ll need to download and install VMware server. If that doesn’t work, make sure you have the latest update for your BIOS. If it doesn’t support Hardware Virtualization, a lot of times the feature is locked and you’ll need to carefully dig through your BIOS to find a setting to turn it on. Showing either that you’re machine is capable of Hardware Virtualation or not. You’ll be prompted to agree to the EULA and after that you’ll receive a message like the ones below. Like SecurAble it doesn’t require installation, just run the executable as Administrator. There is also another free utility from Microsoft that does the same thing called Microsoft Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool To determine if your computer is capable of Hardware Virtualization. ![]() In our last article we showed you the easy to use free utility You’ll need the following items to get started.Ĭomputer Capable of Hardware Virtualization running a 64-bit version of WindowsĮnough Hard Drive space on the Host computer to create a 160GB virtual hard drive which is the minimum system requirementĪt least 2GB of RAM or more on the Host computer – The minimum amount of RAM to allocate for Vail is 1GBįor this article we used a machine with a Core i3 processor and 6GB of RAM running Windows 7 Ultimate 圆4 and VMware Server 2 ![]()
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