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ntwrkguru edited this page Mar 9, 2015
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- Download the ZIP file
- Extract the ZIP somewhere you will remember
You can download VMWare Player free of charge here.
- Start VMWare Player
- Click "Open a Virtual Machine" and follow the wizard selecting the AutomationVM.vmx file extracted
- Once installed, click "Play virtual machine"
- Start Fusion
- From the Fusion menu bar, click File > Open (or Open and Run).
- Browse to the location of the AutomationVM.VMX file and click Open.
- Start VirtualBox
- Click New
- Provide a name for your VM in the Name field
- Choose Linux in the Type field
- Choose Ubuntu (32-bit) in the Version field
- In the next screen, select 1024 MB on the memory slection window
- In the next screen, choose "Use an existing virtual hard drive"
- Browse to the unzipped VM folder
- Select the AutomationVM.vmdk file
- Click OK
- Double-click the newly created VM to start.
- Start VMWare Workstation
- Click on “Open a Virtual Machine” (or go to File -> Open…) and select the Automation VM you’ve just downloaded
- The new VM will appear in your list of virtual machines as “Ubuntu” - you may want to rename that to “Automation VM” or something alike.
- Click on the newly installed VM at the left, and then click on “Power on this virtual machine”