How to Configure the Floppy Drive for a Virtual Machine

Applies To: Virtual Machine Manager 2008, Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2, Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 SP1

Use the following procedure to configure the virtual floppy drive to:

  • Read a physical floppy drive on the host.

  • Read a virtual floppy disk (.vfd or .flp) file stored in the library.

You can use this procedure when creating a hardware profile, modifying a hardware profile, or configuring hardware profile settings from the New Template Wizard or the New Virtual Machine Wizard. You can configure a floppy drive but you cannot remove it or add additional floppy drives.

Note

To apply a sysprep answer file, VMM will create and remove a virtual floppy drive during the virtual machine creation process.

To configure virtual floppy drive settings for a virtual machine

  1. In the left pane, under Hardware Profile, click Floppy Drive.

  2. Modify the virtual floppy drive settings by selecting one of the following options:

    • No media (default). Select this option to specify that the virtual floppy drive cannot read a physical floppy disk or a virtual floppy disk. If you are modifying an existing hardware profile, you can select No Media to disconnect a virtual floppy drive from the host drive or from a virtual floppy disk file.

    • Physical floppy drive. Select this option to enable the virtual floppy drive to read a physical floppy disk in the specified physical floppy drive on the host.

    • Existing virtual floppy disk file. Select this option to enable the virtual floppy drive on a virtual machine to access a specific virtual floppy disk (.vfd or .flp) file that is stored in a library share. Click Browse to open the Select virtual floppy disk dialog box, and then select the virtual floppy disk that you want to use.

See Also

Concepts

Creating Virtual Machines
How to Modify the Properties of a Hardware Profile