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How to Install Ubuntu 21.10 on VMware Workstation 16 | SYSNETTECH Solutions



This video tutorial shows you how to install and use Ubuntu 21.10 on a virtual machine using VMware Workstation 16 on Windows 10.

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Creating a New Virtual Machine: 0:00
Installing Ubuntu: 1:55
Transferring a File Between Host and VM: 20:53
Configuring Shared Folder: 22:02
Using USB 3.0/3.1 Flash Memory (Fix USB Grayed Out): 23:45
Controlling the Full-Screen Resolution: 26:22
Uninstalling VMware Tools (For Test Purposes): 26:40
Installing VMware Tools from Internet: 28:44
Uninstalling VMware Tools Again: 31:00
Installing VMware Tools from ISO: 32:12

You can follow the steps below to install the 21.10 version of Linux/Ubuntu on the VMware virtual machine.

Step 1: Install and run #VMware #Workstation on your Windows 10 computer.

Step 2: Click Create a New Virtual Machine on the main screen of the VMware program.

Step 3: Select Custom to edit advanced settings in the virtual machine wizard.

Step 4: Select the latest version of the Workstation program in hardware compatibility.

Step 5: Select I will install the operating system later to add the Ubuntu ISO file to the virtual machine later.

Step 6: After marking the Linux platform for the guest operating system, select Ubuntu 64 bit from the Version section.

Step 7: Type a name for the virtual machine and configure the installation location.

Step 8: Configure the processor setting for 1 processor and 8 cores.

Step 9: Configure the virtual memory size as the maximum recommended memory amount.

Step 10: Select NAT for the network adapter.

Step 11: Select LSI Logic for the I/O controller.

Step 12: Select NVMe for the virtual disk type.

Step 13: Create a new virtual disk to install Ubuntu from scratch.

Step 14: You can specify a minimum of 50 GB for the virtual disk size according to your preference. Choose to backup the virtual disk as the only file type.

Step 15: Do not change the name and location of the disk file.

Step 16: Click Customize Hardware.

Step 17: Enable virtualization and memory features on the processor device.

Step 18: Add the Ubuntu ISO file on the CD/DVD device.

Step 19: Select 3.1 as USB compatibility.

Step 20: Enable 3D acceleration on the display device and configure the memory size to 3GB or something else.

Step 21: Check the summary information of the virtual machine and close the wizard.

Step 22: Run your #Ubuntu virtual machine and start the installation.

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