

Press the Remove selected storage attachment button.ģ. Press OK on any remaining windows and when you next boot into your VM it should boot using its original hard drive.Ģ. Select the Remove Disk from Virtual Drive option.Ĥ. Click the pull-down menu with the image of a disk in the Attributes section.ģ. Once you are in the Storage section select optical disk which you added.Ģ. If at any point you wish to boot into the VM's original hard drive as opposed to the Live Image follow the following instructions for the different forks:ġ. After doing so press OK and the next time you boot into your VM it will boot into it from the Live Image which you have just selected. Choose the Choose disk option and select the ISO file you wish to boot from.Ħ.

When you now run the VM it should boot into the Live Image.įor removal instructions go to the final section titled Removal section.ĥ. Locate the ISO Live Image you wish to boot from on your system and press OK on any remaining windows. Select the Choose Virtual Optical Disk File. Click the pull-down menu with the image of a disk in the Attributes section.Ħ. In the Storage Tree select the Empty optical disk.ĥ. If you wish to go with the first option just continue on with these instructions, or if you want to go with the second option, go down to FORK 2.Ĥ. Now that you have got this far there are two ways of continuing, you may either add the Live Image as a new optical drive, or you may just link it up to the current Empty slot. Select the VM you want to boot into with the Live Image.
