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→Part 1: Using VMware Workstation Pro to Create a New Virtual Machine (VM)
*'''Name:''' c7host
*'''Boot media / Installation:''' CentOS7 Full Install DVD
:::*Download at Seneca College: CentOS 7 Full Install DVD (image file): http://belmont.senecacollege.ca/pub/centos/7.2.1511/isos/x86_64/CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-15111611.iso:::*Download outside Seneca College: http://archivemirror.csclub.kerneluwaterloo.orgca/centos-vault/7.2.1511/isos/x86_64/CentOS-7-x86_64-DVDEverything-15111611.iso*'''Memory:''' 16GB
*'''Disk space:''' 240GB
*'''CPUs:''' 1
# <span style="background-color:yellow">In this setup dialog box, click the '''options''' tab and then click the '''Advanced''' option at the bottom of the list. On the right-hand side, '''click''' the checkbox to enable the option to '''Boot with EFI instead of BIOS'''. Then click on the '''Hardware''' tab, and then select the '''CD/DV (IDE)''' device and select in the right-side select the radio button for the '''use ISO Image file'''. Click the '''Browse''' button and specify the path of your downloaded Centos7 Full install DVD (most likely file is contained in your Downloads folder). Click '''Processors''', and click the check-box to <u>enable</u> '''Virtual Intel VT-X/EPT'''. When finished, click on the '''OK''' button</span>.
# You will return to your c7host VM. Click '''Power on this virtual machine''' icon near the top to boot your c7host VM to start your c7host VM, and proceed to Part 2.
===Part 2: Install Centos on your Newly-Created VM ===