![]() In the First Run Wizard window, click Next.Verify that the Do not show this message again box is checked. The host key is currently defined as Left Command. This icon, together with the mouse icon placed nearby, indicate the current keyboard and mouse capture state. The currently assigned host key is shown on the status bar at the bottom of the Virtual Machine window, next to the down-arrow icon. You can press the host key at any time to uncapture the keyboard and mouse (if it is captured) and return them to normal operation. This will cause the Virtual Machine to automatically capture the keyboard every time the VM window is activated and make it unavailable to other applications running on your host machine: when the keyboard is captured, all keystrokes (included system ones like Alt-Tab) will be directed to the VM. If you see the following message, You have the Auto capture keyboard option turned on.Click Start to launch your Windows 7 VM.Verify that the Enable Passthrough box is checked. Verify that the Host CD/DVD Drive radio button is selected. On the Storage tab, click the DC/DVD-ROM tab, verify that the Mount CD/DVD Drive box is checked. and verify that all settings are appropriate. Click each of the main tabs, General, System, etc.Having created a new virtual machine, you must next configure it appropriately.In the Create New Virtual Machine - Summary window, click Finish.In the Create New Virtual Disk - Summary window, click Finish.In the Virtual Disk Location and Size window, set the location and size of the virtual hard disk. ![]()
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