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Typical Installation Mode

To create a typical virtual machine:

  1. Start Parallels Workstation and launch New Virtual Machine Wizard by choosing New from the File menu.
  2. In the Select Operating System Type and Version window, select the operating system you are planning to install inside your virtual machine and click Next .
  3. In the Virtual Machine Type window, select Typical and click Next .
  4. In the Name and Location window, define the name and location for your virtual machine:
    • Name . Indicate an arbitrary name to be assigned to the virtual machine. By default, the virtual machine gets the same name as the operating system that is planned to be installed inside this virtual machine. If a virtual machine with such a name already exists, you will be prompted to indicate another name. The name must not exceed 50 characters.
    • Location . Use the Choose button if you want to change the default location of the virtual machine-related files.

    If you click the Advanced button, you can set the number of CPUs, the amount of RAM, and the virtual hard disk capacity to your future virtual machine.

    Click Next .

  5. After the virtual machine is created, in the Prepare to Install Operating System window, specify the source of installation files and click Start .

    Note: Parallels Workstation does not provide you with operating systems installation media. You should purchase an OS installation disc or an image of it if you do not have any.

    If you do not want to install the guest OS and start the virtual machine, click Done . When the installation is complete, install Parallels Tools if they are available for the guest OS you have just installed. Refer to the Installing Parallels Tools section .