{"id":319,"date":"2007-04-13T19:38:24","date_gmt":"2007-04-14T00:38:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/teamtutorials.com\/windows-tutorials\/create-a-virtual-machine-for-testing-operating-systems"},"modified":"2007-04-18T18:20:23","modified_gmt":"2007-04-18T23:20:23","slug":"create-a-virtual-machine-for-testing-operating-systems","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teamtutorials.com\/windows-tutorials\/create-a-virtual-machine-for-testing-operating-systems","title":{"rendered":"Create a Virtual Machine for Testing Operating Systems"},"content":{"rendered":"

In this tutorial we will look how to simulate operating system and application installs, so that you do not have to wipe your hard drive or mess up system files to do testing. This is called a virtual machine and the tool is called VMWare, and can be downloaded from www.vmware.com<\/a>. The software is NOT free but they do offer a demo. This tutorial is perfect for after doing one of the following tutorials:<\/o><\/span><\/p>\n

Custom Install for Windows XP – nLite Tutorial<\/a><\/o><\/span><\/p>\n

Custom Install for Windows Vista<\/st1> – vLite Tutorial<\/a><\/o><\/span><\/p>\n

Once completing one of the above tutorials (or if you already have one) you will have an ISO of your operating system on your hard drive. You can use this ISO to create a virtual machine to test this operating system. Once you have a stable operating system, you could come back to this Virtual Machine to test applications or anything else you can think of. VMWare also supports DOS, Linux, and others. If a computer can boot it, so can VMWare. <\/o><\/span><\/p>\n

Notes: <\/o><\/span><\/p>\n